Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes
Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes
Towards an Integrative Approach
Van der Wilt, Harmen; Paulussen, Christophe
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
11/2017
336
Dura
Inglês
9781786433985
15 a 20 dias
Foreword
Part I Conceptual Framework
1. Legal responses to transnational and international crimes: towards an integrative approach?
Harmen van der Wilt
2. Responding to transnational crime: the distinguishing features of transnational criminal law
Neil Boister
3. Is international criminal law an appropriate mechanism to deal with organised crime in a global society?
Hector Olasolo
Part II Specific Crimes
4. Piracy at the intersection between international and national: regional enforcement of a transnational crime
Marta Bo
5. Terrorism as a new generation transnational crime: prosecuting terrorism at the International Criminal Court
Inez Braber
6. Terrorism and the conceptual divide between international and transnational criminal law
Alejandro Chehtman
7. Cybercrime and its sovereign spaces: an international law perspective
Ilias Bantekas
8. Domestic and international legal approaches to the repression of politically-motivated cyber-attacks
Nicolo Bussolati
9. Transnational prosecution of grand corruption and its discontent
Giulio Nessi
10. Prosecuting money laundering at the ICC: can it stop the funding of international criminal organisations?
Dirk van Leeuwen
Part III Fair Trial Issues
11. Safeguarding defendants' rights in transnational and international cooperation
Maria Laura Ferioli
12. Ne bis in idem in an international and transnational criminal justice perspective - paving the way for an individual right?
Sabine Gless
Part IV Regional Case Studies
13. Privatisation and increasing complexity of mass violence in Mexico and Central America: exploring appropriate international responses
Sander Wirken and Hanna Bosdriesz
14. The distinction between 'international' and 'transnational' crimes in the African Criminal Court
Charles Chernor Jalloh
Index
Foreword
Part I Conceptual Framework
1. Legal responses to transnational and international crimes: towards an integrative approach?
Harmen van der Wilt
2. Responding to transnational crime: the distinguishing features of transnational criminal law
Neil Boister
3. Is international criminal law an appropriate mechanism to deal with organised crime in a global society?
Hector Olasolo
Part II Specific Crimes
4. Piracy at the intersection between international and national: regional enforcement of a transnational crime
Marta Bo
5. Terrorism as a new generation transnational crime: prosecuting terrorism at the International Criminal Court
Inez Braber
6. Terrorism and the conceptual divide between international and transnational criminal law
Alejandro Chehtman
7. Cybercrime and its sovereign spaces: an international law perspective
Ilias Bantekas
8. Domestic and international legal approaches to the repression of politically-motivated cyber-attacks
Nicolo Bussolati
9. Transnational prosecution of grand corruption and its discontent
Giulio Nessi
10. Prosecuting money laundering at the ICC: can it stop the funding of international criminal organisations?
Dirk van Leeuwen
Part III Fair Trial Issues
11. Safeguarding defendants' rights in transnational and international cooperation
Maria Laura Ferioli
12. Ne bis in idem in an international and transnational criminal justice perspective - paving the way for an individual right?
Sabine Gless
Part IV Regional Case Studies
13. Privatisation and increasing complexity of mass violence in Mexico and Central America: exploring appropriate international responses
Sander Wirken and Hanna Bosdriesz
14. The distinction between 'international' and 'transnational' crimes in the African Criminal Court
Charles Chernor Jalloh
Index