Soboh, RafatSoboh, MohammadMohammadSoboh2021-12-082021-12-082021https://openscience.ge/handle/1/2663The study aimed to examine the matter of international cooperation on the restitution of criminal proceeds resulting from corruption crimes. The study has depicted those corrupt activities remain a global threat given the negative effects on human rights propagator, suppression of the rule of law, social justice, and promotion of a stable democratic political framework. Thus, the study has further indicated that corruption crimes are a concern for many nations thus requiring a concerted effort for its eradication and focused due process to ensure dispensation of justice. At a legalisation point of view, the United Nations Convention against Corruption has supported the goodwill of states to foremost prevent engagement in criminal and corrupt activities; and then ensuring the recovery of all proceeds that draw from such systematic crimes.eninternational cooperationcriminal proceedsrule of lawThe International cooperation on the restitution of criminal proceeds resulting from corruption crimesmaster thesis