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Globalisation, criminal law and criminal justice : theoretical, comparative and transnational perspectives / edited by Valsamis Mitsilegas, Peter Alldridge and Leonidas Cheliotis.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2015.
Description
1 online resource (254 pages)
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Criminal law
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European Union countries
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Law and globalization
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European Union countries
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Editor
Alldridge, Peter
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Cheliotis, Leonidas K., 1977-
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Mitsilegas, Valsamis, 1971-
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Summary note
"The book consists of the keynote papers delivered at the 2012 WG Hart Workshop on Globalisation, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice organised by the Queen Mary Criminal Justice Centre. The v. addresses from a cross-disciplinary perspective the multifarious relationship between globalisation on the one hand, and criminal law and justice on the other hand. At a time when economic, political and cultural systems across different jurisdictions are increasingly becoming or are perceived to be parts of a coherent global whole, it appears that the study of crime and criminal justice policies and practices can no longer be restricted within the boundaries of individual nation-states or even particular transnational regions. But in which specific fields, to what extent, and in what ways does globalisation influence crime and criminal justice in disparate jurisdictions? Which are the factors that facilitate or prevent such influence at a domestic and/or regional level? And how does or should scholarly inquiry explore these themes? These are all key questions which are addressed by the contributors to the volume. In addition to contributions focusing on theoretical and comparative dimensions of globalisation in criminal law and justice, the volume includes sections focusing on the role of evidence in the development of criminal justice policy, the development of European criminal law and its relationship with national and transnational legal orders, and the influence of globalisation on the interplay between criminal and administrative law."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Notes
"Based on contributions from the 2012 WG Hart Legal Workshop at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) in London."--Introduction.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
Introduction
Valsamis Mitsilegas, Leonidas K Cheliotis and Peter Alldridge
The concept of crime and transnational networks of community
Roger Cotterrell
The changing roles of social indicators : from explanation to governance
David Neiken
Illicit Globalisation : myths and misconceptions
Peter Andreas
Prologue : political economy and policing : a tale of two freudian slips
Robert Reiner
The failures of police legitimacy : attacks from within
Margaret E Beare
Seeing like a small state : globalisation and the politics of immigration detention in the margins of Europe
Leonidas K Cheliotis
The Uk and EU criminal law : should we be leading, following or abstaining?
John R Spencer
The European Union and the global governance of crime
Valsamis Mitsilegas
The interplay of criminal and administrative law in the context of market regulation : the case of serious competition infringements
Christopher Harding
Cartel enforcement : a product of globalisation
Michael O'Kane.
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ISBN
1-5099-1381-5
1-4742-0202-0
1-78225-271-1
OCLC
900539771
Doi
10.5040/9781474202022
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