Associate Theodore Elton co-authored a chapter in CDR: Essential Intelligence – Fraud, Asset Tracing & Recovery 2022, published by Global Legal Group Ltd., London. The chapter examines key examples of international civil or criminal law tools that can be used to aid in asset recovery, and how those tools are changing on an ongoing basis to meet both advances in technology and different assets classes created by such advances.
“The efficacy of asset tracing methods is likely to be enhanced by technological advancement in the coming years, as developments in computing and technology-aided processes are set to grow exponentially,” they wrote.
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