Belt and Road Initiative: Legal mechanism to recover stolen assets
Purpose: This paper aims to determine the types of legal mechanisms that authorities can use to recover stolen assets for and from China. Design/methodology/approach: Newspaper articles and books are examined as are relevant reports by various regulatory authorities and academic institutions. Findin...
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sg-smu-ink.sidra-10002024-01-08T08:40:00Z Belt and Road Initiative: Legal mechanism to recover stolen assets TAN, Veltrice Purpose: This paper aims to determine the types of legal mechanisms that authorities can use to recover stolen assets for and from China. Design/methodology/approach: Newspaper articles and books are examined as are relevant reports by various regulatory authorities and academic institutions. Findings: The effectiveness of legal mechanisms in the recovery of stolen assets may be affected by issues such as the difficulties in tracing illicit funds, the ambiguous nature of “value” as well as the rise in technology. Research limitations/implications: There are limited data available in relation to the prevalence of corrupt officials along the Belt and Road Initiative and the statistical success in the recovery of stolen assets. Any discussions within this paper are based on the impressionistic observations of this author, which may not reflect the true state of affairs of the Belt and Road Initiative. Practical implications: Those who are interested in examining how authorities could recover stolen assets from and for China will have an interest in this topic. Originality/value: The value of the paper is to demonstrate the difficulties in recovering stolen assets for and from China. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sidra/1 info:doi/10.1108/JFC-11-2023-0294 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sidra/article/1000/viewcontent/BRI_StolenAssets_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Belt and Road Initiative China Corruption Recovery Stolen assets Asian Studies Dispute Resolution and Arbitration International Law |
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Purpose: This paper aims to determine the types of legal mechanisms that authorities can use to recover stolen assets for and from China. Design/methodology/approach: Newspaper articles and books are examined as are relevant reports by various regulatory authorities and academic institutions. Findings: The effectiveness of legal mechanisms in the recovery of stolen assets may be affected by issues such as the difficulties in tracing illicit funds, the ambiguous nature of “value” as well as the rise in technology. Research limitations/implications: There are limited data available in relation to the prevalence of corrupt officials along the Belt and Road Initiative and the statistical success in the recovery of stolen assets. Any discussions within this paper are based on the impressionistic observations of this author, which may not reflect the true state of affairs of the Belt and Road Initiative. Practical implications: Those who are interested in examining how authorities could recover stolen assets from and for China will have an interest in this topic. Originality/value: The value of the paper is to demonstrate the difficulties in recovering stolen assets for and from China. |
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