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Given that the Rome Statute does not provide jurisdiction to try corporations for breaches of international criminal law, it has been suggested that national jurisdictions might be used to fill this impunity gap. The author presents several arguments. First, the international criminal law...
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Mike Duffy's ongoing criminal trial for bribery, fraud and breach of trust has created a tremendous stir online and in the Canadian media. In a sequel to my original paper on the topic, I examine 10 more important legal questions arising from the trial with the objective of clarifying what might...
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Before the introduction of Bill C-51, the Canadian government expressed interest in a terrorism “glorification” offence, responding to Internet materials regarded by officials as terrorist propaganda and as promoting “radicalization.” Bill C-51 introduces a slightly less broad terrorism...
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) or abstract labour (Marxism)—this paper will employ the capital as power framework (see Nitzan and Bichler, 2009) to …
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What on earth is corporate power? Corporations and capitalism -- From the fur trade to big oil : the making of …
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-- Ecological Marxism(s) and the productive forces -- Climate change and the networked infrastructures of Canadian fossil capitalism … -- Marxism and forces of production : towards an ecological conception -- Marx and the critique of political economy and ecology … -- Fossil capitalism, corporate strategy and post-carbon futures -- Science, ecology and the greening of carbon …
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