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Philip Jessup coined the term "transnational law" in his Storrs
Lecture on Jurisprudence delivered in 1956 to describe law that
regulates activities or actions that transcend national borders.
The term redefined the development and practice of the law, and
became a distinct field of study. In 2001, Neil Boister applied
Jessup's concept to the field of criminal law and identified the
emergence of transnational criminal law in a formative article
published in the European Journal of International Law. Inspired by
Boister's work, the editors of the journal Transnational Legal
Theory sought contributions from leading academics and
practitioners for a symposium issue on transnational criminal law.
In their papers, the authors built upon and developed novel
approaches to legal issues arising in an increasingly globalized
world, where both crimes and the regulation of crimes transcend
borders. The publication of this book marks the sixtieth
anniversary of Jessup's seminal lecture and exemplifies the
significant impact that Jessup, and later Boister, have had on
legal scholarship and practice in the area of criminal law. We are
honoured to publish the symposium as a monograph and to contribute
to this rapidly evolving field. This book was previously published
as a special issue of Transnational Legal Theory.
Philip Jessup coined the term "transnational law" in his Storrs
Lecture on Jurisprudence delivered in 1956 to describe law that
regulates activities or actions that transcend national borders.
The term redefined the development and practice of the law, and
became a distinct field of study. In 2001, Neil Boister applied
Jessup's concept to the field of criminal law and identified the
emergence of transnational criminal law in a formative article
published in the European Journal of International Law. Inspired by
Boister's work, the editors of the journal Transnational Legal
Theory sought contributions from leading academics and
practitioners for a symposium issue on transnational criminal law.
In their papers, the authors built upon and developed novel
approaches to legal issues arising in an increasingly globalized
world, where both crimes and the regulation of crimes transcend
borders. The publication of this book marks the sixtieth
anniversary of Jessup's seminal lecture and exemplifies the
significant impact that Jessup, and later Boister, have had on
legal scholarship and practice in the area of criminal law. We are
honoured to publish the symposium as a monograph and to contribute
to this rapidly evolving field. This book was previously published
as a special issue of Transnational Legal Theory.
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