A topical and lively discussion of how the criminal justice system attempts to ensure compliance with tax responsibility, discussing the development of tax evasion offences and the relationship between evasion and evidential rules, prosecution structures, and alternatives to prosecution.
A topical and lively discussion of how the criminal justice system attempts to ensure compliance with tax responsibility, discussing the development of tax evasion offences and the relationship between evasion and evidential rules, prosecution structures, and alternatives to prosecution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Alldridge is Drapers' Professor of Law (since 2003) and was Head of the Department of Law (2008-2012) at Queen Mary University of London. He is Vice-President of the Society of Legal Scholars. He was Specialist Adviser to the joint Parliamentary Committees on the draft Corruption Bill (2003) and the draft Bribery Bill (2009) and was made a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2014. He has published widely in the areas of criminal law, evidence, legal education, law and information technology, medical law, and law and disability.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: Crimes of Evasion: History and Theory 3: Avoidance and Evasion 4: Criminal Evasion of Duties and Tax 5: Investigation and Prosecution Structures 6: Investigatory Powers 7: The Prosecution Decision 8: The International Element 9: Problems at the Intersections of Tax and Criminal Law 10: Should More Alleged Tax Evaders be Prosecuted?
1: Introduction 2: Crimes of Evasion: History and Theory 3: Avoidance and Evasion 4: Criminal Evasion of Duties and Tax 5: Investigation and Prosecution Structures 6: Investigatory Powers 7: The Prosecution Decision 8: The International Element 9: Problems at the Intersections of Tax and Criminal Law 10: Should More Alleged Tax Evaders be Prosecuted?
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