TBLS Assistant Director Wins Award For Outstanding Paper

We are delighted to announce that Andrew Perkins has won the 2023 Award from the Journal Of Money Laundering Control for the most outstanding paper for his work Does holding offshore jurisdictions to higher AML standards really assist in preventing money laundering? Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol. 25 No. 4, pp. 742-756.

Andrew’s paper contended that  when tackling financial crimes such as money laundering and terrorist financing, international regulators are seeking to hold offshore jurisdictions such as the Cayman Islands to higher standards and that this detracts from the pursuit of detecting and prosecuting money launderers.

TBLS Director Of Legal Studies Mitchell Davies congratulates Andrew on this award which demonstrates further evidence of strong academic research outputs by TBLS academic staff.

Further information can be found at: https://emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/jmlc/journal-money-laundering-control-literati-award-winners-2023

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Truman Bodden Law School Graduation and Award Ceremony

Last week, the Truman Bodden Law School held its graduation ceremony, attended by family, friends, lecturers, and dignitaries. Graduates received Bachelor of Laws Honours degrees from the University of Liverpool, while others obtained their Professional Practice Certificates. Notably, students from different years were recognized for their achievements, receiving awards from the University of Liverpool Law Association, Chamber of Commerce, O.L Panton Memorial Prize, and the Attorney General’s Trophy for outstanding performance.

Watch the full news on YouTube: https://ow.ly/Je6250PvN65

Source: CIG News

– Originally published: Cayman Islands Government Linkedin Account, Wednesday, 9 August 2023

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