tsiviilrahastuse
Tsiviilrahastuse, also known as civil forfeiture or civil asset recovery, is a legal mechanism used by authorities to seize assets believed to be connected to criminal activities, without necessarily convicting the owner of a crime. This process is often employed in efforts to combat organized crime, drug trafficking, money laundering, and corruption.
In tsiviilrahastuse proceedings, the state initiates a civil action against the property itself rather than the
The application of tsiviilrahastuse varies by jurisdiction. In some countries, it is viewed as an effective
In Estonia, where the term originates, tsiviilrahastuse pertains to the legal procedures allowing authorities to confiscate
Overall, tsiviilrahastuse remains a controversial yet significant element of criminal law and asset management, with ongoing