Thesis Chapters by Emmanuel Kuza
This research work was submitted to the United Nations Interregional Crimes Research Institute (U... more This research work was submitted to the United Nations Interregional Crimes Research Institute (UNICRI) in conjunction with University of Turin (UNITO) in fulfillment of long essay required for the award of Masters of Laws Degree (LL.M) in International Crimes and Justice, 2015.
Money laundering has become the biggest sustainer of underdevelopment in Africa and other third world countries. The situation is even more complex when more than one sovereign states are involved. This research was deliberately carried out as the humble contribution of the author towards strengthening understanding of the issues connected to this transnational crime. The recently released Panama papers have thrown more light on the spate of international decay courtesy money laundering.
For Africa to experience true and sustainable development, it must redefine the concept of 'African Pride' to include cooperation even in the fight against crime. Our desire for foreign investment must also be based on principles.
The author is already working on another research within this subject area, but with more emphasis or focus on the liability of financial institutions and professional bodies whose inputs makes it possible for dirty transnational cash movements.
Conference Presentations by Emmanuel Kuza
This is a group research, presented at the Post Conflict Study Centre, MoD, Turin, Italy as part ... more This is a group research, presented at the Post Conflict Study Centre, MoD, Turin, Italy as part of the LL.M training schedule with UNICRI and the University of Turin (UNITO) in March 2015.
It is sad that despite several interventions and supports from foreign governments and organizations, Afghanistan is still under the yoke of monumental corruption. The efforts to rid it of this menace continues, as we conduct our research and make public our recommendations. As we continue to research into easier and practicably acceptable solution to this menace, it is our hope that this piece may be considered useful in one way or the other.
This research is subject to improvements from time to time by either of the authors or members of the public.
Drafts by Emmanuel Kuza
No Court in Africa has ever nullified the election of an incumbent President on account of illega... more No Court in Africa has ever nullified the election of an incumbent President on account of illegalities and irregularities. The Kenyan Supreme Court just laid a precedence, discountenancing reports and recommendations of the international or foreign observers. There are lessons to be learned from this rare display of boldness and courage.
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Thesis Chapters by Emmanuel Kuza
Money laundering has become the biggest sustainer of underdevelopment in Africa and other third world countries. The situation is even more complex when more than one sovereign states are involved. This research was deliberately carried out as the humble contribution of the author towards strengthening understanding of the issues connected to this transnational crime. The recently released Panama papers have thrown more light on the spate of international decay courtesy money laundering.
For Africa to experience true and sustainable development, it must redefine the concept of 'African Pride' to include cooperation even in the fight against crime. Our desire for foreign investment must also be based on principles.
The author is already working on another research within this subject area, but with more emphasis or focus on the liability of financial institutions and professional bodies whose inputs makes it possible for dirty transnational cash movements.
Conference Presentations by Emmanuel Kuza
It is sad that despite several interventions and supports from foreign governments and organizations, Afghanistan is still under the yoke of monumental corruption. The efforts to rid it of this menace continues, as we conduct our research and make public our recommendations. As we continue to research into easier and practicably acceptable solution to this menace, it is our hope that this piece may be considered useful in one way or the other.
This research is subject to improvements from time to time by either of the authors or members of the public.
Drafts by Emmanuel Kuza
Money laundering has become the biggest sustainer of underdevelopment in Africa and other third world countries. The situation is even more complex when more than one sovereign states are involved. This research was deliberately carried out as the humble contribution of the author towards strengthening understanding of the issues connected to this transnational crime. The recently released Panama papers have thrown more light on the spate of international decay courtesy money laundering.
For Africa to experience true and sustainable development, it must redefine the concept of 'African Pride' to include cooperation even in the fight against crime. Our desire for foreign investment must also be based on principles.
The author is already working on another research within this subject area, but with more emphasis or focus on the liability of financial institutions and professional bodies whose inputs makes it possible for dirty transnational cash movements.
It is sad that despite several interventions and supports from foreign governments and organizations, Afghanistan is still under the yoke of monumental corruption. The efforts to rid it of this menace continues, as we conduct our research and make public our recommendations. As we continue to research into easier and practicably acceptable solution to this menace, it is our hope that this piece may be considered useful in one way or the other.
This research is subject to improvements from time to time by either of the authors or members of the public.