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Certain types of crime are increasingly being perpetrated across
national borders and require a unified regional or global response
to combat them. Transnational criminal law covers both the
international treaty obligations which require States to introduce
specific substantive measures into their domestic criminal law
schemes, and an allied procedural dimension concerned with the
articulation of inter-state cooperation in pursuit of the alleged
transnational criminal. The Routledge Handbook of Transnational
Criminal Law provides a comprehensive overview of the system which
is designed to regulate cross border crime. The book looks at the
history and development of the system, asking questions as to the
principal purpose and effectiveness of transnational criminal law
as it currently stands. The book brings together experts in the
field, both scholars and practitioners, in order to offer original
and forward-looking analyses of the key elements of the
transnational criminal law. The book is split into several parts
for ease of reference: Fundamental concepts surrounding the
international regulation of transnational crime. Procedures for
international cooperation against alleged transnational criminals
including jurisdiction, police cooperation, asset recovery and
extradition. Substantive crimes covered by transnational criminal
law analysing the current legal provisions for each crime. The
implementation of transnational criminal law and the effectiveness
of the system of transnational criminal law. With chapters from
over 25 authorities in the field, this handbook will be an
invaluable reference work for student and academics and for policy
makers with an interest in transnational criminal law.
Certain types of crimes are increasingly being perpetrated across
national borders and so require a unified regional or global
response to combat them. Transnational criminal law covers both the
international treaty obligations which require States to introduce
specific substantive measures into their domestic criminal law
schemes, and an allied procedural dimension mainly concerned with
the articulation of inter-state cooperation in pursuit of the
alleged transnational criminal through mutual legal assistance and
extradition. The Routledge Handbook of Transnational Criminal Law
provides a comprehensive overview of the system which is designed
to regulate cross border crime. The book looks at the history and
development of the system asking questions as to the principal
purpose and effectiveness of transnational criminal law as it
currently stands. The book brings together experts in the field,
both scholars and practitioners, in order to offer original and
forward-looking analyses of all the key elements of the
transnational criminal law. The book is split into several parts
for ease of reference.Part 1 covers the fundamental concepts
surrounding the international regulation of transnational crime.
The second part addresses procedure including jurisdiction, police
cooperation, asset recovery and extradition. Part 3 considers the
different crimes covered by transnational criminal law analysing
the current legal provisions for each crime. The fourth and final
part analyses the implementation of transnational criminal law and
will explore how far legal cooperation can go in the suppression of
transnational crime develop at a global level . With chapters from
over 25 authorities in the field this handbook will be an
invaluable reference work for students and academics as well as
policy makers with an interest in transnational crime and criminal
law.
This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
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