We are grateful for the continuing long partnership with Professor Michael Plachta and for contributions from practitioners and professors, including the Aljohrh Al Abdulsalam, Basel Institute, Kayla de Alto, Dr. Ted Bromund, Frederick T. Davis, Uttam Dhillon, Meg Hobbins, Valentina Lana, Elisabeth...
Second, the sanctions of criminal law can be more severe and serve as a deterrent, e.g. the possibility to impose imprisonment, compared with civil or administrative sanctions that generally take the form of monetary penalties. Third, criminal law authorises the use of special investigation ...