Dirty money: new insights and emergent issues

A conference providing new insights into a range of areas related to illicit finance and its control.

Organised by Dr Colin King (Sussex University) and Professor Emeritus Clive Walker (School of Law, University of Leeds) this AHRC-funded conference will bring together emerging researchers in the fields of criminal assets, money laundering, terrorist financing, and their legislative, regulatory and policy responses.

The focus on ‘dirty money’ is now firmly entrenched in policy and law enforcement responses to crime, terrorism and corruption. This AHRC-funded conference will bring together emerging researchers in the fields of criminal assets, money laundering, terrorist financing, and their legislative, regulatory and policy responses, to offer new insights into a range of areas related to illicit finance and its control.

The speakers, with an emphasis on postgraduate research students and early career researchers, are from the fields of law, criminology, sociology and archaeology, and provide a multi-disciplinary perspective on this increasingly significant and constantly evolving area.

Location details

Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)