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The Crime of Money Laundering
Pelc, Vladimír ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Sváček, Jan (referee) ; Ivor, Jaroslav (referee)
The dissertation thesis thoroughly examines the crime of legalization of proceeds of criminal activities (the crime of money laundering) as it is stipulated in the contemporary Czech Criminal Code. The crux of the thesis is an analysis of the most significant elements of the crime of money laundering that are legal objects (general values protected by criminal law), actus reus (physical elements of a crime), mens rea (mental elements of a crime) and offender (person who commits a crime). Within the framework of that analysis, all of the important and disputed questions relating to this crime are examined, e.g. a complex problem of legal objects of the crime of money laundering or a question of liability for so-called self-money laundering. The detailed analysis of the elements of the crime of money laundering is based on a research into the most important phenomenological aspects of money laundering (chiefly the grounds for money laundering, origin of money laundering and nature of the process of money laundering, including the means of realization of money laundering) and a research into the historical development of the elements of the crime of money laundering in the Czech legal order. Apart from an analysis of the matter of guilt, the dissertation thesis also consists of a relatively in-depth...
Anti-money laundering measures in EU
Vondráčková, Aneta ; Tomášek, Michal (advisor) ; Bakeš, Milan (referee)
in English language Anti-money laundering measures in EU The presented thesis is devoted to current issue, namely measures to combat money laundering. The thesis primarily deals with measures adopted at the EU level, but due to the fact that these measures are based on the documents adopted at the international level, the thesis brings their short characteristics as well. The aim of the thesis is to analyze the anti- money laundering measures taken so far particularly at the EU-level, to draw attention on the imperfections of relevant legislation and to analyze this negative phenomenon in the practical context in relation to the profession of lawyer and the activities of banks. The thesis brings a critical evaluation of existing legislation and proposals de lege ferenda.
Measures against the legalisation of proceeds of crime committed within banking industry and loan institutions
Konovalova, Anna ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
For a better understanding of relevant issues, in the introduction of the thesis contains a brief historical excursus to that topic, and there are explained the general features of the process of legalization of proceeds from crime, including putting illustrative examples from the area of the criminal law, as well as in the area of financial law. As examples have been selected major bank cases which were related to AML/CFT, but also had much wider impact. The diploma thesis deals with measures against the legalization of proceeds from crime in area of banking and credit institutions and focuses primarily on the measures arising from major law Act no. 253/2008 Coll., on certain measures against the legalization of proceeds from crime and terrorist financing. Consequently, the thesis deals partly with law of the European Communities, which was reflected into national legislation by the Act no. 253/2008 Coll. Following this, the diploma thesis also mentions other sources that have been adopted not only at national level but also in the context of international law. In addition the diploma thesis also identified some selected authorities which are involved in AML/CFT, where attention is aimed to the Financial Analytical Unit, which holds a key position in this specific field. Money laundering is a...
Comparison of legal instruments used in the fight against legalization of proceeds of crime in the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany
Šváchová, Lucie ; Kohajda, Michael (advisor) ; Kotáb, Petr (referee)
The subject of my thesis is the identification and subsequent comparison of legal instruments which are intended to fight against legalization of proceeds of crime, which is also referred to as money laundering, in the Czech Republic and in the Federal Republic of Germany. The first chapter is to familiarize the reader with the issue of money laundering, therefore it provides the definition of the phenomenon of money laundering and also describes the typical phases of this process. The second chapter is devoted to international institutions that deal with money laundering on the supranational level and whose activities are then reflected in international standards. The third chapter deals with legislation related to the fight against legalization of proceeds of crime in the Czech Republic. First I focus on the history of the development of the struggle against money laundering in the country and subsequently describe particular laws designed to regulate the rights and obligations relating to the effective fight against this phenomenon. Further I describe particular obligations that fall on subjects, which may be confronted with efforts to launder money within its activities, and characterize individual institutions that are involved in the fight against money laundering. The fourth chapter is...
The role of banks in the fight against money laundering and financing of terrorism
Pultarová, Hana ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
Money laundering and terrorist financing are serious problems that may not only disrupt the stability and reputation of financial institutions, but also affect a wide range of individuals. Therefore, this kind of conduct can be punished as a crime, including the active involvement of banks in money laundering. However, the diploma thesis focuses mainly on preventive measures introduced by the provisions of administrative law. The role of a well-functioning banking system is essential for the effective suppression of money laundering and financing of terrorism. Banks are the most frequent reporters of suspicious transactions and the bank services are used by wide range of persons. The role of banks is mainly determined by their designation as obliged entities by the Act no. 253/2008 Coll., on certain measures against the legalization of proceeds of crime and terrorist financing. The obligations arising out of this act are put into context with the Czech Banking Act and with regulations governing payments and implementation of international sanctions, including directly applicable laws of the European Union. The importance of the bank services is also caused by the regulation of cash payments. In connection with the activities of banks, the thesis reflects selected changes that will be introduced by...
"Money laundering - criminal and criminological aspects".
Babjaková, Radka ; Hořák, Jaromír (advisor) ; Gřivna, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of money laundering in terms of both criminal and criminological perspective. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the issue of money laundering and to raise questions related to de lege lata discussions and de lege ferenda proposals, to formulate my opinion and to make recommendation for legislative changes. The first part (Chapters 1, 2 and 3) contains the definition of this term and discusses methods in which money laundering occurs. In addition to well-known methods, it is dedicated to new methods focusing on the use of virtual currencies and online computer games. The question of organised crime, which is very close to money laundering, is analysed too. The second part (Chapters 4 and 5) describes international regulation, legislation of the European Union and measures against legitimisation of proceeds of crime in Czech legislation. It is focused on the most important conventions and directives related to money laundering. This part also explains Act No. 253/2008 Coll., on selected measures against legitimisation of proceeds of crime and financing of terrorism, and activities of Financial Analytical Unit. The third part (Chapters 6 and 7) examines relevant Czech legislation, especially issues of money laundering using legal entities, their criminal liability...
Financial and legal aspects of anti-money laundering
Katolická, Michaela ; Marková, Hana (advisor) ; Boháč, Radim (referee)
The aim of this work is to give a comprehensive overview of the financial and legal aspects of the fight against money laundering in the Czech Republic and to evaluate the effectiveness of this fight in practice. The objectives are to be achieved through the analysis of domestic and international institutional base, legislative measures and their comparison, at least in the essential points, with the French legislation.
Money laundering
Kocur, Martin ; Hraba, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jan (referee)
Money laundering is marginalized phenomenon with high social impact which comes from necessary connection of this activity with illegal activities, especially organized crime. Since the goal of almost every illegal activity is to create profit (and since the biggest profit comes from the activities which are highly dangerous for the society, such as drug trafficking) it is vital for the society to fight money laundering effectively. It is in the best interest of the whole society to fight this phenomenon and cut the organized crime out of their resources through effective control of the money laundering. The goal of this thesis is to explain the issue of money laundering in detail, to map the whole process while using mostly comparative and analytic methods and summarize the international and Czech anti- money laundering legislation. I would be glad if the reader had truly concrete idea about the phenomenon of money laundering after reading my thesis. In the first part, I am dealing with the whole concept of money laundering, meaning history and definition of the term itself. I also compare terms money laundering and legalization of proceeds from crime. Then I analyze the true nature of money laundering and financing of terror and the process of money laundering. I also deal with concrete subjects...
Money Laundering
Janeček, Miroslav ; Kohajda, Michael (advisor) ; Kotáb, Petr (referee)
Money laundering can be defined as a process of converting the proceeds of illegal activities to legitimate money or other assets, or as a process whose aim is to conceal the origin and ownership of proceeds that come from illegal activities. Its main phases are placement, layering and integration. The main sources of dirty money are drug trafficking, procuring, arms trafficking, extortion, robbery and property crimes. The aim of this thesis is the analysis of the fight against money laundering in terms of financial law and from institutional point of view, evaluation of its success and the formulation of my own opinions on the possible improvement of the system components. The first part of thesis deals with the term of money laundering, its phases and characteristics and history. The second part analyses the legislation at international, EU and national level. Attention is paid to the AML Directives and to the AML Act. Main obligations prescribed by Directives and AML Act to obliged persons are identification obligation, due diligence, preservation of information, reporting of suspicious transactions, postponement of client's order, creation of internal policies and staff training. Then follows characterization of individual authorities and institutions involved in combating money laundering....
Activities of providers of financial services regarding the suppression of legalization of crime proceeds and terrorism funding
Auxt, Matej ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
Suppressing the legalisation of the earnings of criminal activities along with the terrorism financing represent the essential aspect of terrorism and predicative crimes (from which the illegal earnings are obtained) prevention. Focusing on concealing the tracks of money transfers, the legalisation of the earnings of criminal activities and terrorism financing is being proceeded throughout a series of money transfers and with the help of other financial services. Therefore, it is crucial to mainly focus on the field of payment services providers when trying to supress these activities. For the purposes of supressing the legalisation of the earnings of criminal activities and terrorism financing the banks and other bodies on the financial market are relevant providers of the payment services. The key legal provision regulating the domain in question is the Act no. 253/2008 Coll. (regarding certain precautions against the legalisation of the earnings of criminal activities and terrorism financing) which puts the payment services providers in the role of liable subjects. The diploma theses analyses individual precautions against the legalisation of the earnings of criminal activities and terrorism financing, whose implementation is posed on the liable subjects by national legislation, as well as the...

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