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Arlidge and Parry on Fraud

Arlidge and Parry on Fraud
6th Edition
Practice Area:  Criminal Law
ISBN:  9780414069398
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  31 May 2020
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Format:  Hardback
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Providing a complete guide to the law on fraud Arlidge & Parry on Fraud sets out the basic principles and clarifies key terms. The work discusses and interprets the law offering strategic guidance to complex areas. In addition, it offers advice on presenting a fraud case, so that you can be sure you follow the correct procedures and avoid mistakes.
It includes relevant case law to ensure that you are fully up to speed with changes that have occurred and what they mean. What’s more, it explains the implications of each offence with examples of legislation and case law enabling you to build the strongest argument possible.
The work includes statutes, SI’s and reproduces sections of Acts where relevant, so that you have all the core statutory and related primary materials to hand. The user friendly format means that offences are dealt with in their own separate chapters. This makes it even easier for you to find the information you need quickly, saving you time and effort.
Written by respected experts in the field, Jonathan Fisher QC, HHJ Alexander Milne QC, Jane Bewsey QC and Andrew Herd, the work provides an invaluable source of information that will guide you through the complex area of the law on fraud.
The 6th edition features a new structure to help you navigate the offences considered, new chapters on Cybercrime, Parallel Proceedings, the Procedure for Charging, Internal Corporate Fraud Investigations, International Assistance, Private/Public Sector Initiatives, Money Laundering and confiscation.

Key features:
  • Provides a detailed account of the three kinds of fraud codified by the Fraud Act 2006
  • Gives a practical and detailed explanation of the prosecution of fraud cases, including the powers and obligations of the prosecuting authorities, the procedure of complex and serious fraud cases (including those involving multiple offences), and the issues arising from the case management of a lengthy trial
  • Sets out the elements of the crime and the mens rea standards for establishing fraud
  • Explains the multiplicity of statutes and common law under which fraudulent acts were prohibited prior to the commencement of the 2006 Act
  • Examines fraud in the context of a range of sectors, including insolvency, tax, social security and gambling
  • Details the statutory and common law offences of conspiracy to defraud, as well as the law of inchoate liability in relation to attempt and conspiracy
  • Looks at closely associated offences that may have been considered fraud, including fraudulent trading, theft, obtaining services dishonestly, forgery and false accounting.
  • Considers related offences likely to be charged in fraud case, including company fraud, investment fraud, bribery and price fixing
  • Addresses the international reach of courts in England and Wales with regard to offences committed wholly or partly in foreign jurisdictions
  • Undertakes a detailed analysis of the obligations of the prosecutor to disclose information 
  • Presents the 2014 sentencing guidelines as they pertain to fraud offences, as well as the sentences which deviate from the guidelines
  • Explores the alternatives to prosecution, including civil recovery orders and deferred prosecution agreements
  • Considers the process involved in bringing a private prosecution, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of doing so in fraud cases
  • The Fraud Act 2006 is reproduced in full as an appendix, for ease of reference

CONTENTS

PART 1  FRAUD
1 Fraud: An Overview
2 Dishonesty
3 Gain and Loss
PART 2 THE FRAUD ACT 2006
4 False Representation and Deception
5 Failing to Disclose Information
6 Abuse of Position
PART 3 THEFT ACT OFFENCES
7 Theft
8 Obtaining Services by Deception
9 Forgery and Related Offences
10 False Accounting and False Statements
PART 4 OTHER FRAUD OFFENCES
11 Investment Fraud
12 Company Fraud
13 Insolvency Fraud
14 Tax Fraud
15 Social Security Fraud
16 Gambling Fraud
17 Bribery and Corruption
18 Cartels
19 Cybercrime
20 Conspiracy to Defraud
21 Fraudulent Trading
22 Encouragement and Attempt
PART 5 JURISDICTION 
23 Jurisdiction
24 Parallel Proceedings
PART 6 PROCEDURE
25 Charging Fraud
26 Deferred Prosecution agreements
27 Prosecution of Serious or Complex Fraud
28 Case Management
PART 7 INVESTIGATING FRAUD
29 Internal Corporate Investigations
30 Investigation Powers
31 International Assistance
32 Private / Public Sector Initiatives
PART 8 PROCEEDS OF CRIME
33 Money Laundering
34 Confiscation
35 Civil Recovery
36 Sentencing

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