THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INTERINSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ECONOMIC – FINANCIAL CRIMINALITY
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE INTERINSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION IN THE FIGHT AGAINST ECONOMIC – FINANCIAL CRIMINALITY
Author(s): Muazam HaliliSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Law on Economics
Published by: University of Tetova
Keywords: Economic-financial criminality;institutions;interinstitutional cooperation;Law on Criminal Procedure;
Summary/Abstract: In different countries, depending on the social regulation system and the legal provisions, there are different institutions whose role is to fight criminality involving the economic and financial criminality. In principle, institutions fighting criminality can be divided into institutions that directly fight criminality' and institutions that indirectly fight criminality. Each institution, in terms of combating this negative phenomenon, complies with the legal regulations foreseen for the concrete scope. Despite the separation and naming of these institutions as well as their activity or their role against general criminality and in particular economic-financial criminality, one is certain, their success in this regard depends on sound inter-institutional cooperation. A cooperation of yours is inevitable especially when it comes to financial-economic criminality. From this perspective, this paper will mainly address the role of interinstitutional cooperation in the fight against economic-financial criminality, which through specific examples will strive to defend the hypothesis put forward.
Journal: JUSTICIA – International Journal of Legal Sciences
- Issue Year: 6/2018
- Issue No: 09
- Page Range: 80-86
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English