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Forensic Science & Addiction Research

Crimes Maritime Laundering and Social Rule of Law

  • Open or Close Antonios Maniatis*

    Professor of Fire Service Academy, Greece

    *Corresponding author: Antonios Maniatis, Professor of Fire Service Academy, Greece

Submission: February 22, 2018; Published: March 22, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/FSAR.2018.03.000553

ISSN: 2578-0042
Volume3 Issue1

Abstract

Sea is a mainstreaming way of laundering of various criminal activities, such as maritime piracy and antiquities looting, which can be dangerous for the development of various sciences. Some of these criminal activities have been, at least informally, duplicated, through the new branch of law, called anti-money Laundering law, in the framework of the traditional fundamental principle of rule of law, explicitly institutionalized as ‘’social rule of law’ in some national legal orders. So, there is a new challenge for forensic science in international scale.

Keywords: Antiquities looting; Hi tech solidarity social rule of law; Maritime laundering; Piracy; Trafficking of cultural goods

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