Bulgaria: Asset Seizure?
The government of Bulgaria has proposed a new law on the seizure of illegally obtained assets, part of an attempt to respond...
The government of Bulgaria has proposed a new law on the seizure of illegally obtained assets, part of an attempt to respond...
An American investor was sentenced to 366 days in prison and fined $1 million for conspiring to bribe officials in...
The United States received a dubious first-place ranking in a new report that for the first time has ranked secretive...
The Bari prosecutor leading the Italian investigation of Milo Djukanovic’s involvement in illegal cigarette trafficking has...
Ratko Knezevic , former aide to Milo Djukanovic, Montenegro’s leader, has again publicly accused the prime minister of...
Fortress Europe may not be such a fortress after all. According to an annual crime report from Europol, countries outside...
Reporters Without Borders has released its eighth annual Press Freedom Index for 2009, with four Scandanavian countries and...
The European Union’s executive arm lauded Croatia and Macedonia for their efforts to reform enough to join the Union, but...
The European Commission progress report released this week on Kosovo faults the government’s handling of a range of issues,...
Interpol has promised to share its databases and other information with UN police peacekeepers in an agreement intended to...
Serbia’s Special Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Organized Crime is seeking the temporary seizure of property within the...
Italy’s highest court this week struck down a law that had rendered scandal-prone Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi...