Histories of Transnational Criminal Law – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780192845702,0192845705, 9780192660619, 0192660616
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- ISBN 10: 0192660616
- ISBN 13: 9780192660619
- Author: Neil Boister
This edited collection provides an in-depth account of the history of key developments in transnational criminal law. While the history of international criminal law is now a much written about topic, the origins of most modern transnational criminal laws are not well understood. Histories of Transnational Criminal Law provides for the first time a set of legal histories of state efforts to combat and cooperate against transnational crime. With contributions from a group of word-leading experts, this edited volume traverses a range of topics, beginning with the normative, intellectual, and institutional histories of transnational criminal law. It then moves to the histories of specific transnational crimes ranging across eras from piracy to cybercrime, and finishes by examining jurisdiction, modes of liability, different forms of procedural cooperation, and the predicament of the individual in transnational criminal law. The book highlights specific issues and how they have been resolved, in the loose assemblage of norms, institutions, and practices that constitutes transnational criminal law.
Table contents:
1. Norms, Procedures and Practices of Transnational Criminal Law in 18th and Early 19th-Century Europe
2. Criminological Reformism and Transnational Criminal Law (1870s–1930s)
3. The Growth of the Multilateral Suppression Conventions in the First Half of the 20th Century
4. Transnational Epistemic Communities: From the League of Nations to the United Nations War Crimes Commission
5. Gerhard Mueller’s Role in Developing the Concept of Transnational Crime for the United Nations
6. The Emergence of Criminal Law Norms in International Organizations
7. Transnational Criminal Courts: A Partially Realized Idea
8. A History of Maritime Piracy: A Transnational Crime in Need of Transnational Substantive Criminal Law
9. British Anti-Slave-Trade Treaties with African and Arab Leaders as Precursors of Modern Suppression Conventions
10. Social Anarchy, ‘Common Danger’ or Political ‘Terrorism’? Origins of Transnational Legal Suppression of Terrorism in the Unification of Criminal Laws, 1927–35
11. The History of the Global Anti-Human Trafficking Agenda, with a Focus on Prostitution and Sexual Exploitation
12. A Short History of Smuggling of Migrants in International Law
13. Organized Crime: The Road to the Palermo Convention
14. The Origins of International Anti-Corruption Law: The Failed Negotiation of an International Agreement on Illicit Payments
15. Corporate Liability for Economic Crimes: A Contested Transnational History
16. The Illicit Trade in Cultural Objects: From Marginalization to the Current Surge in Attention by Transnational Criminal Policymakers
17. The Emerging History of Transnational Criminal Law Relating to Cybercrime
18. A Historical Perspective on Modes of Liability in Transnational Criminal Law
19. A Short History of Jurisdiction in Transnational Criminal Law
20. The Making of Modern International Extradition Law
21. The Historical Development of International Law Enforcement Cooperation—The Case of Interpol
22. The Acquisition of Legal Status by Individuals in Transnational
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