Contributions of Latin American Constitutional Justice to the Development of the Concept of Qualified Good Faith in Asset Forfeiture
The incorporation of new forms of non-punitive prosecution against economic crime entails not only the adoption of new procedures but also substantial modifications to traditional concepts in legal doctrine. One of these is good faith as invoked by third parties in asset forfeiture proceedings. The...
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