The author also describes and evaluates more far-reaching developments and prospects. An EC penal-administrative space has been created, which some pénalistes regard as a fore-runner to a European Criminal Legal Space. Acknowledging both the attractions and difficulties inherent in such a project, the author focuses attention back to existing First Pillar competencies for EC fraud. For example in relation to VAT and excise regimes, the organisation of Customs, and recovery of funds, deeper integration would reduce criminal opportunities. The book concludes with a review of the Amsterdam Treaty from this perspective.
This book is aimed at legal professionals, teachers, students and researchers, especially those whose interest in EC institutions and law overlaps in so-called ''white collar crime''. However, the book should also be of interest to all those concerned with the integrity and development of the European Union general.
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