限制现金支付以打击洗钱:毛里求斯和法国法律的比较评估

IF 1.3 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Bhavna Mahadew
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摘要

本文旨在从与法国比较的角度,对有关现金支付限制的立法进行回顾。设计/方法/途径本文在分析毛里求斯禁止现金支付的法律及其解释的基础上,采用了理论法律研究技术。本评估使用最高法院和毛里求斯其他司法机构的法律先例对《2002 年反洗钱法》第 5 条进行了解释。之所以选择法国作为比较司法管辖区,是因为法国在欧洲有明确的现金支付限制法律框架。粗略搜索一下就会发现,有关《法国货币与金融法典》中禁止现金支付相关条款的解释的判例法非常缺乏。法国的法律体系更强调免责交易的种类,而毛里求斯的体系则更关注免责实体,如银行和其他金融组织。 原创性/价值 本文填补了毛里求斯在限制现金支付立法的法律解释方面存在的空白。本文通过对毛里求斯和法国进行比较,为有关洗钱问题的法律文献做出了原创性贡献,供世界各地的学生和研究人员参考。
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Limitation on payment by cash to combat money laundering: a comparative assessment of the laws of Mauritius and France

Purpose

The purpose of this article is to review the legislation on limitation on cash payment from a comparative perspective with France. This legal provision has been the subject of inconsistency and lack of clarity for the past two decades.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper uses a doctrinal legal research technique based on an analysis of the law and how it is interpreted in relation to Mauritius's prohibition on cash payments. Section 5 of the FIAMLA 2002 is interpreted in large part by this assessment using legal precedents from the Supreme Court and other Mauritius judicial authorities. France has been chosen as the comparative jurisdiction as it has well-defined legal framework on cash payment limitations in Europe.

Findings

The Mauritian judiciary has played a far more significant and active role than the French judiciary. A cursory search reveals a dearth of case law concerning the interpretation of the pertinent sections of the French Monetary and Financial Code concerning the prohibition on cash payments. The French legal system places more emphasis on the kinds of transactions that are exempt, whereas the Mauritius system places more attention on the entities that are exempt, such as banks and other financial organisations.

Originality/value

This paper fills in the gap that exists on legal interpretation of legislation on limitation on payment by cash in Mauritius. It originally contributes to legal literature on money laundering by undertaking a comparison between Mauritius and France for the benefits of students and researchers around the world.

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Journal of Money Laundering Control
Journal of Money Laundering Control CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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