This text explores the growing internationalisation of criminal justice as a phenomenon of global governance and provides students with a critical understanding of the international institutional regulation of transnational crime.
This text explores the growing internationalisation of criminal justice as a phenomenon of global governance and provides students with a critical understanding of the international institutional regulation of transnational crime.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Mark Findlay is Deputy Director of the Institute of Criminology at Chair in International Criminal Justice at the University of Sydney; Professor of Law, Singapore Management University; until recently Professor of International Criminal Justice, University of Leeds; and a Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. Professor Findlay is a barrister of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and has worked as a research consultant for international agencies, governments and private consortia in many jurisdictions.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Emerging international criminal justice: Institutions and Paradigms 2. International Criminal Law? Challenges for a new Jurisprudence 3. The Institutional Foundations of International Criminal Justice 4. Transforming International Criminal Justice 5. Victims - the Legitimate Constituency for International Criminal Justice? 6. The Globalisation of Crime and Control - Rights Justice and Order 7. International Criminal Justice and Global Governance - Governing through Risk Security and Justice 8. Responding to Trans-national and Trans-border crime: Controlling the risk Society? 9. Crime and Development: the Influence of Crime on Transitional Cultures and Corruption case-study 10. The Future of International Criminal Justice - Pathways yet to be taken?
1. Emerging international criminal justice: Institutions and Paradigms 2. International Criminal Law? Challenges for a new Jurisprudence 3. The Institutional Foundations of International Criminal Justice 4. Transforming International Criminal Justice 5. Victims - the Legitimate Constituency for International Criminal Justice? 6. The Globalisation of Crime and Control - Rights Justice and Order 7. International Criminal Justice and Global Governance - Governing through Risk Security and Justice 8. Responding to Trans-national and Trans-border crime: Controlling the risk Society? 9. Crime and Development: the Influence of Crime on Transitional Cultures and Corruption case-study 10. The Future of International Criminal Justice - Pathways yet to be taken?
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