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Kapitel 1: Einleitung.- Kapitel 2: Theoretische und Rechtliche
Grundlagen.- Kapitel 3: Kontrollmechanismen strafrechtlicher
UEbereinkommen in der Praxis.- Kapitel 4: UEbereinkommen der
Vereinten Nationen gegen Korruption.- Kapitel 5: UEbereinkommen der
Vereinten Nationen gegen die grenzuberschreitende organisierte
Kriminalitat.- Kapitel 6: UEbereinkommen des Europarats zur
Bekampfung des Menschenhandels.- Kapitel 7: Conclusio.
This book offers a comprehensive, article-by-article legal
commentary on the United Nations Convention Against Transnational
Organized Crime and its Protocols on trafficking in persons,
smuggling of migrants, and trafficking in firearms and ammunition.
The Convention- often referred to by the acronym UNTOC- was
approved by the UN General Assembly on 15 November 2000 and made
available for governments to sign at a high-level conference in
Palermo, the heartland of the Italian Mafia, on 12-15 December
2000. For this reason, UNTOC is sometimes also referred to as the
'Palermo Convention'. The Convention entered into force on 29
September 2003. The purpose of UNTOC is to promote cooperation to
prevent and combat transnational organized crime more effectively.
UNTOC seeks to promote consistency among national legal systems and
set standards for domestic laws so that States parties can
effectively combat transnational organized crime. UNTOC is
supplemented by three protocols: the Protocol against the Smuggling
of Migrants by Land, Air, and Sea, the Protocol to Prevent,
Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and
Children, and the Protocol against the Illicit Manufacturing of and
Trafficking in Firearms, their Parts and Components, and
Ammunition. Article by article, this books presents the text of
each provision of the Convention and the Protocols, followed by a
systematic analysis of their background and negotiating history,
their interpretation by the Conference of the Parties and its
working groups, in judicial decisions by domestic and international
courts, , in the academic literature, and in official material
published by international organisations, chief among them the
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the guardian of
UNTOC and the Protocols. The authors offer critical, scholarly
commentary. The book serves as a compendium for those using,
researching, or studying provisions under UNTOC and the Protocols
and as a handbook for those charged with implementing and enforcing
them.
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