Professor Louis de Koker has co-edited two new publications with Associate Professor Doron Goldbarsht (Macquarie Law School) and Dr Jamie Ferrill (Charles Sturt University).
Produced by Australia’s Financial Integrity Hub, the books bring together research from scholars across Australia, Canada, the European Union, South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Combating Financial Crime: Intended and Unintended Consequences explores the societal costs of financial crime prevention and the delicate balance between security imperatives, individual rights and the integrity of global financial systems.
The Financial War on Crime and Terrorism: Opportunities and Challenges examines global vulnerabilities and proposes innovative responses to illicit financial activity.
“Financial services have increasingly been weaponised as instruments of international strategy, while the design of regulatory frameworks has produced a range of unintended adverse consequences. The contributions in these books examine the challenges and opportunities in this space and help to identify key questions for future research.”
Combating Financial Crime: Intended and Unintended Consequences: https://bit.ly/4t0nztF
The Financial War on Crime and Terrorism: Opportunities and Challenges: https://bit.ly/4sxYhTk

