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17 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 835 (2014)
Criminalizing the Problem of Unexplained Wealth: Illicit Enrichment Offenses and Human Rights Violations

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       CRIMINALIZING THE PROBLEM
          OF UNEXPLAINED WEALTH:
   ILLICIT ENRICHMENT OFFENSES AND
         HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

                       Jeffrey R. Boles*

INTRODUCTION................................................  836
    I. GLOBAL CORRUPTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
       INFRINGEMENTS .. .....................................  838
       A. The Nature of Global Corruption.............. 838
       B. Corruption Implicates Human Rights ............ 841
       C. Combating Corruption Through National
           Legislation and International Instruments ......... 842
       D. Obstacles in Combating Corruption ............. 844
   II. CRIMINALIZING ILLICIT ENRICHMENT AS A MECHANISM
       To THWART CORRUPTION ......................   .    846
       A. An Overview of the Illicit Enrichment Offense   847
       B. History and Development of Illicit Enrichment.... 849
       C. The Elements of an Illicit Enrichment Offense.... 852
           1. Targeting Public Officials ............... 853
           2. Setting the Time Frame for Enrichment ...... 854
           3. Identifying the Significant Increase in Assets . 855
           4. Demonstrating the Requisite Intent ........... 856
           5. Showing a Lack of Justification for the
               Enrichment   ........................... 857
               a. Placing the Burden of Proof upon the
                  Accused    .......................... 858
   III. ILLICIT ENRICHMENT STATUES VIOLATE HUMAN
       RIGHTS ............................................. 861
       A. Illicit Enrichment Statutes Impinge upon the
           Presumption of Innocence ................... 862
           1. The Presumption of Innocence Aims to
              Prevent the Conviction of Innocent Parties ... 863


   * Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Studies, Fox School of Business,
Temple University. Ph.D., 2006, University of California, Berkeley; J.D., 2006, Uni-
versity of California, Berkeley School of Law.

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