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    • All roads lead to property: Pashukanis, Christie and the Theory of Restorative Justice 

      Koen, Raymond (North-West University, 2013)
      The name of Evgeny Pashukanis, the Bolshevik jurisprudent, is linked umbilically to the so-called commodity form theory of law. In his Law and Marxism Pashukanis develops a general theory of law which turns upon the ...
    • Carpe Pecuniam: Criminal forfeiture of tainted legal fees 

      Hamman, Abraham; Koen, Raymond (Pretoria University Law Press, 2020)
      A person charged with money laundering has a right to legal representation and a lawyer is entitled to defend such person. What if the lawyer is paid with dirty money? This paper explores the legal status of tainted ...
    • Cave pecuniam: Lawyers as launderers 

      Hamman, Abraham; Koen, Raymond (North-West University, 2012)
      In South Africa there is something almost sacrosanct about an attorney's trust account. It is the prescribed destination of all funds paid in trust by a client to an attorney. Clients tend to have complete confidence in ...
    • Confronting corruption: past concerns, present challenges and future strategies 

      Koen, Raymond (2017)
      The literature on corruption and anti-corruption has mushroomed over the last decade or so. Of course, all research and writing on the problem of corruption and the fight against it are to be welcomed. Regrettably, however, ...
    • Law and justice at the dawn of the 21st century: Essays in honour of Lovell Derek Fernandez 

      Martin, Bernard; Koen, Raymond (University of the Western Cape, 2016)
      Essays in honour of Lovell Derek Fernandez, Lawyer, Linguist, Mensch
    • Lobbying against democracy 

      Kollmar, Laura; Koen, Raymond (University of the Western Cape, 2021)
      This essay seeks to excavate the anti-democratic propensities of corporate lobbying. It begins by considering the nature of lobbying and then attempts to comprehend the relationship between corporate lobbying and democracy ...
    • Pashukanis on crime and punishment 

      Koen, Raymond (University of Pretoria, 2013)
      Evgeny Pashukanis deservedly is famous as the author of the so-called commodity form theory of law. In his Law and Marxism he postulated that the form of legal relations held the key to the Marxist critique of law and ...
    • Pecunia non olet: dirty money as legal fees 

      Hamman, Abraham; Koen, Raymond (Bellville: University of the Western Cape, 2017)
      It is axiomatic that lawyers have to be paid for their services. Regrettably, lawyers who represent money launderers may be offered dirty money, that is, proceeds of crime as fee payments by their clients. This essay ...
    • The problem of private-to-private corruption 

      Tessema, Marshet Tadesse; Koen, Raymond (University of the Western Cape, 2017)
      Corruption has huge detrimental effects, and private-to-private corruption contributes hugely to this detriment. Its consequences match those of public corruption, particularly in the contemporary world, when private ...
    • Restorative justice as postmodern justice: exegesis and critique 

      Koen, Raymond (University of the Western Cape, 2016)
      This essay explores the relationship between postmodernism and RJ. Postmodernism quickly outgrew its non-legal origins and has extended its reach to incorporate matters legal. Already, it has established a significant presence ...