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Public Job Ethics And Their Effects On Federal Penal Law Of United Arab Emirates, Prof. Dr. Hisham Mohammed Rustom
Public Job Ethics And Their Effects On Federal Penal Law Of United Arab Emirates, Prof. Dr. Hisham Mohammed Rustom
UAEU Law Journal
In the preface, the author tackled a number of research matters closely related to his subject, which he later put under four parts:
In part I, he defined the duties of job function performance and facing any deficiencies thereto criminally since federal penal law forbade employees from leaving their work locations or deliberately reject to handle any of its functions considering it as an independent deliberate crime. Its scope covers all public employees as more particularly defined under article five of Penal Law, but does not cover those assigned public service for they are not specifically mentioned.
In part II, …
Criminal Policy In Fighting Money Laundry Phenomenon, Fatiha Mohammed Gourari
Criminal Policy In Fighting Money Laundry Phenomenon, Fatiha Mohammed Gourari
UAEU Law Journal
Money laundry and all activities relating to have become a very dangerous phenomenon on both the national and international level. It is of a high importance to trace this phenomenon and specify the precautionary arrangements and the responsibility arising from all actions facilitating money laundry, and their nature in the local criminal law and in the international criminal laws through the provisions regulating to money laundry. This search focuses also on impediments encounter legislations in this field, such as lack of rules regulating international criminal competence, positive conflict of competence between courts tracing this activity, territorial extension of these crimes …