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The Legal Status of the Financial Action Task Force in the International Legal System
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The FATF challenges traditional axioms and patently illustrates the dynamics of the international legal system. This book fills a significant gap in academic literature by studying FATF’s legal nat...
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23 January 2025

The FATF challenges traditional axioms and patently illustrates the dynamics of the international legal system. This book fills a significant gap in academic literature by studying FATF’s legal nature and its responsibilities in the international legal system as an organisation with public authority. It makes a bold argument that the FATF has gradually evolved into an international organisation, addressing international law and international organisation law discourse, combining theory and practice.
This book’s analytical framework can be applied to any organisation whose legal nature remains undefined, attempting to provide clarity and legal certainty in the international legal system’s architecture of the 21st century.
This book’s analytical framework can be applied to any organisation whose legal nature remains undefined, attempting to provide clarity and legal certainty in the international legal system’s architecture of the 21st century.
Price: $162.00
Pages: 386
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: International and Comparative Business Law and Public Policy
Publication Date:
23 January 2025
ISBN: 9789004715127
Format: Hardcover
Ilda Cristina Ferreira, PhD (2023) University of Hong Kong, jurist in international law of the Macao SAR, lecturer at the University of Macau. She has published articles on international law, transnational criminal law, legal co-operation and human rights in the context of the Macao SAR.