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OverviewThis definitive new work provides a comprehensive analysis of the investigation and prosecution of fraud offences in England and Wales. The discussion involves a critical analysis of the law, by reference to the policies, principles and practicalities of the criminal investigation and trial. The looseleaf covers the investigative, pre-trial, procedural and substantive law issues relating to fraud offences, as well as coverage of related topics such as corruption and money-laundering. Thirty specially commissioned chapters from acknowledged experts in the field are combined with all relevant materials to provide authoritative legal text and practical guidance in one volume. The practical and academic expertise of the Editors offers a unique combination not found in the existing works on fraud and related offences. As fraud law and procedure changes so rapidly, this work is published in loose-leaf format with regular updates (one in the first year, two thereafter) to provide the most comprehensive, analytical, and up-to-date fraud service available. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clare Montgomery, QC (Barrister, Matrix Chambers) , Professor David Ormerod, QC (Barrister, Professor of Criminal Justice, Queen Mary, University of London) , Tony Shaw QCPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.003kg ISBN: 9780199235308ISBN 10: 0199235309 Pages: 1740 Publication Date: 17 April 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Loose-leaf Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsThis fantastic new looseleaf is the best work on fraud which I have ever seen. It contains everything a practitioner or judge will ever need to know about fraud. Edited by Clare Montgomery QC and Professor David Ormerod, and written by 'insiders' from all the main governmental agencies, together with leading defence and prosecution practitioners, the work provides a unique insight into and perspective on, all aspects of fraud law and procedure. It is written in a very clear style, with superb coverage of case management and trial procedure, and includes all vital legislative materials in the Precedents and Appendices. Though extremely comprehensive it is also portable and easy to transport - ideal for use in court, and I shall be recommending it as essential reading on all my JSB courses. HHJ Durham-Hall QC Lawyers and judges working in the field of fraud cover a number overlapping areas of practice due to the vast array and increasingly international nature of the conduct which constitutes fraud . It is, therefore, high time for an authoritative and accessible work on the subject. This excellent work fills that gap and will, I predict, prove to be the first source of reference for fraud practitioners, whatever the case. Ian R Burton, Burton & Copeland Solicitors This outstanding looseleaf, put together by a stellar cast of editors and contributors, will doubtless be found on the shelf of every serious practitioner in this field. It is comprehensive, practical and erudite. I commend it without hesitation. Director of Public Prosecutions No fraud practitioner can afford to be without this looseleaf: Montgomery and Ormerod have assembled a hugely impressive array of academic and practitioner talent to produce a tome which, from the chapters I have reviewed, is learned, impressive and very readable. I shall buy it: I hope that my opponents do not. Edmund Lawson QC, Cloth Fair Chambers This fantastic new looseleaf is the best work on fraud which I have ever seen. It contains everything a practitioner or judge will ever need to know about fraud. Edited by Clare Montgomery QC and Professor David Ormerod, and written by 'insiders' from all the main governmental agencies, together with leading defence and prosecution practitioners, the work provides a unique insight into and perspective on, all aspects of fraud law and procedure. It is written in a very clear style, with superb coverage of case management and trial procedure, and includes all vital legislative materials in the Precedents and Appendices. Though extremely comprehensive it is also portable and easy to transport - ideal for use in court, and I shall be recommending it as essential reading on all my JSB courses. * HHJ Durham-Hall QC * Lawyers and judges working in the field of fraud cover a number overlapping areas of practice due to the vast array and increasingly international nature of the conduct which constitutes fraud . It is, therefore, high time for an authoritative and accessible work on the subject. This excellent work fills that gap and will, I predict, prove to be the first source of reference for fraud practitioners, whatever the case. * Ian R Burton, Burton & Copeland Solicitors * This outstanding looseleaf, put together by a stellar cast of editors and contributors, will doubtless be found on the shelf of every serious practitioner in this field. It is comprehensive, practical and erudite. I commend it without hesitation. * Director of Public Prosecutions * No fraud practitioner can afford to be without this looseleaf: Montgomery and Ormerod have assembled a hugely impressive array of academic and practitioner talent to produce a tome which, from the chapters I have reviewed, is learned, impressive and very readable. I shall buy it: I hope that my opponents do not. * Edmund Lawson QC, Cloth Fair Chambers * Author InformationClare Montgomery QC was named Crime Silk of the Year in the 2005 Chambers & Partners Bar Awards and is a highly respected specialist in white collar crime and extradition. She represented the Hong Kong socialite Madam Mo in her challenge to the constitutionality of the offence of conspiracy to defraud and appeared for General Pinochet in the case concerning the former Head of State of Chile. Clare is co-author with Clive Nicholls QC and Julian Knowles of the second edition of The Law of Extradition and Mutual Assistance (OUP, publishing August 2007, £145) and contributes the chapter on insolvency, the financial markets and commerce in Archbold Criminal Pleading Evidence and Practice (Sweet & Maxwell). Professor David Ormerod is Professor of Criminal Justice, at Queen Mary's College, University of London, a member of the Criminal Justice Council, and a barrister at 18 Red Lion Court, London. He is the leading academic on criminal law, and is editor of Smith and Hogan, Criminal Law (11th edn, 2005) and Smith and Hogan Cases and Materials on Criminal Law (9th edn, 2005). David is the Criminal Law Review Cases Editor; General Editor for Blackstone's Criminal Practice; and serves on the Editorial Boards of the International Journal of Evidence & Proof and Covert Policing Review. He lectures regularly to the profession and judiciary and has acted as a consultant to the Law Commission, Home Office and the Commonwealth Secretariat. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |