Why Must Forcible Action be the Only Way?: A New Approach for Initiating Quality Value of Voluntarily-Forcible Action (VF Action) in Stolen Asset Recovery

  • Sianturi R
  • Fatimah P
  • Kamello T
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Recovering the proceeds of corruption is generally managed through forcible actions and leaving behind voluntary efforts. The preference for these forcible efforts can be seen from various international treaties regulating the seizure of the proceeds of crime. In reality …

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Sianturi, R. H., Fatimah, P. L. R., & Kamello, T. (2014). Why Must Forcible Action be the Only Way?: A New Approach for Initiating Quality Value of Voluntarily-Forcible Action (VF Action) in Stolen Asset Recovery. Journal of Educational and Social Research. https://doi.org/10.5901/jesr.2014.v4n6p429

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