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Crime has historically been a local phenomenon. Most murder victims know their killers; most victims of child abuse know their abusers; victims of theft often need not look beyond their own neighborhoods for the thieves. Crime is regulated locally. In the United States, it is the states, not the...
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against transnational crime and terrorism. The operations of non-state armed groups, terrorists, and transnational criminal …. Otherwise, efforts to address transnational crime and terrorism through a rule of law framework will remain stymied …
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While most terrorism remains localised, aspects of some transnational terrorism and counter-terrorism have been … globalisation in relation to terrorism and counter-terrorism. That is, firstly, how terrorism and counter-terrorism are immediately … technology and international finance); secondly, how terrorism is 'caused' by resistance to certain dynamic or systemic processes …
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Almost everyone can agree that the original connection of intellectual property to trade was for purely economically instrumental purposes but few would have predicted its other consequences, particularly the reshaped relationship of intellectual property’s innovation mandate to the production...
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Crime and globalization / H. Richard Friman -- The internationalization of crime control / Peter Andreas and Ethan Nadelmann -- Crime, sovereignty and the offshore world / Ronen Palan -- Externalizing the costs of prohibition / H. Richard Friman -- Illicit commerce in peripheral states / William...
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The size and reach of the market in illicit products and services reflect patterns of globalization, economic growth, and armed conflict as well as government and civil society responses to the impacts of these markets. In Asia, these illicit markets have grown rapidly with the opening up of...
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This unique Handbook provides multiple perspectives on the growth of illicit trade, primarily exploring counterfeits and internet piracy. It includes expert opinion on a wide range of topics including the evaluation of key global enforcement issues, government and private-sector agency...
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