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ISSN 0046-578X
Online Notes
Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2024June 04, 2024 EDT

Stimulating Fraud: Comparing the Effectiveness of Fraud Recovery Mechanisms Between the United States States and the United Kingdom Through the Lens of Public COVID-19 Expenditures

James G. Bozza, J.D. University of Georgia,
Photo by Kenny Eliason on Unsplash
GJICL
James G. Bozza, Stimulating Fraud: Comparing the Effectiveness of Fraud Recovery Mechanisms Between the United States States and the United Kingdom Through the Lens of Public COVID-19 Expenditures, 52 GJICL 462 (2024).

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