Abstract

Criminal assets sharing is a common practice worldwide, which can encourage assets-inflow countries to cooperate more with each other, contributing to the criminal assets recovery of the victimized countries. This article explores the status quo of Chinese and American criminal assets sharing system, and put forward some measures to improve and develop this system in China. Judging from China’s current domestic and international legislation in the field of criminal assets sharing, as well as extraterritorial experience of the USA, which can be achieved by strengthening external cooperation, improving relevant domestic legislation, and establishing a case-by-case consultation mechanism.

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