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This article lays out why in the context of global crime, crime control and the legitimacy of global governance, a …' on which it should be grounded. The incapacity to confront appropriately the consequences to victims of global crime has … global crime victims should be expanded and emancipated from their current more procedurally restricted standing. As a …
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This paper maps the interplay between local and transnational social movements addressing human trafficking and exploitation in the commercial sex industry. I explore the sexual politics of legal mobilization and the operation of new governance mechanisms created by collaborative taskforces...
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The article engages in an ideology critique of international criminal law texts and discourse, drawing on a theoretical framework developed by critical legal studies scholars in order to interrogate, in a different jurisprudential context, the assumptions undergirding contemporary international...
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infrastructure development and increased wealth. Traditional crime groups have re-vitalized and new entrepreneurial crime groups have … considers how responses to transnational crime can amplify or diminish its hidden power …
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Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo and his counsel are currently detained at The Hague, awaiting trial for alleged attempts to bribe witnesses and submit falsified evidence. This article utilizes those proceedings as a starting point for a broader discussion of criminal contempt proceedings brought by the...
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international criminal law further regulates illegal arms trafficking as an international crime and as complicity to core crimes …. Therefore, the article first presents arms trafficking as an international crime and subsequently discusses arms trafficking as …, beginning with legal arms trafficking according to the Firearms Act-1 and ending with illegal arms trafficking as a crime …
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