工作文件41:针对不列颠哥伦比亚省不明原因的财富

Andrew Dornbierer
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不列颠哥伦比亚省洗钱调查委员会(“委员会”)的最终建议敦促政府制定一项无法解释的财富令(“UWO”),作为打击该省普遍存在的洗钱和犯罪收益的更广泛方法的一部分。本文分析了这一建议的可行性。它:简要解释了无法解释的财富的概念,以及如何通过立法工具来针对它;概述专员建议在不列颠哥伦比亚省建立UWO的原因;解释了英式UWO是如何运作的,并评估了这种机制在不列颠哥伦比亚省成功收回无法解释的财富的可能性;正如前最高法院法官托马斯·a·克伦威尔阁下在报告所附意见中所概述的那样,解决了如果引入英国式UWO可能出现的宪法问题;解释针对不明原因财富的其他立法选择(包括西澳大利亚州和爱尔兰的立法选择),并评估其宪法兼容性和与英式UWO相比的潜在有效性;探讨在引入英国式或传统的不平等世界时可能出现的法律权利问题;并概述了可以实施的立法保障措施,以减少任何此类机制对既定法律权利产生负面影响的风险。本文件由巴塞尔治理研究所(一个致力于打击腐败和其他金融犯罪的独立非营利组织)和温哥华反腐败研究所(一个致力于反腐败努力和立法改革的组织)的专家共同编写。
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Working Paper 41: Targeting unexplained wealth in British Columbia
The final recommendation of the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia (‘the Commission’) urged the government to legislate an unexplained wealth order (‘UWO’) as part of a wider approach to counter the prevalence of money laundering and proceeds of crime in the province. This document analyses the feasibility of this recommendation. It: briefly explains the concept of unexplained wealth and how it can be targeted through legislative instruments; outlines the reasons for which the Commissioner proposed a UWO for British Columbia; explains how a UK-style UWO works and assess the probability that a mechanism of this kind would successfully recover unexplained wealth in British Columbia;  addresses the constitutional issues that may arise if a UK-style UWO was introduced, as outlined by former Supreme Court Justice, the Honourable Thomas A. Cromwell C.C., in his annexed opinion to the report; explains other legislative options that target unexplained wealth (including those in Western Australia and Ireland) and assess their constitutional compatibility and potential effectiveness as compared to a UK-style UWO; explores the legal rights issues that may arise if either a UK-style UWO or a traditional UWO was introduced; and outlines the legislative safeguards that could be put in place to reduce the risk that any such mechanisms would negatively impact on established legal rights. This document has been prepared by experts working with the Basel Institute on Governance, an independent not-for-profit organisation dedicated to countering corruption and other financial crimes, and the Vancouver Anti-Corruption Institute, an organisation devoted to anti-corruption efforts and legislative change. 
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