This preface to papers from the criminal law and procedure panels of the AALS Workshop on Integrating Transnational Legal Perspectives Into the First-Year Curriculum, which took place in Washington D.C. in January 2006, suggests a typology of transnational criminal matters - namely, matters of foreign criminal law or procedure, comparative criminal law or procedure, international criminal law or procedure, and extraterritorial aspects of domestic criminal law or procedure - and points readers to other publications on teaching transnational criminal matters in law school. The piece thus introduces the reader not only to the papers from the workshop but to teaching and scholarship in transnational criminal law and procedure generally
This chapter is the substantively revised and expanded version of the original contribution to the f...
Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective: Theory and Application is the only casebook tha...
Transnational Crime is the crime which takes place in more than one country jurisdictions, but their...
This preface to papers from the criminal law and procedure panels of the AALS Workshop on Integratin...
In this paper, Markus Dubber explores the integration of transnational materials into criminal law t...
Crime and criminals do not respect frontiers. This has always been a problem for the efficacy of cri...
This edited collection provides an in-depth account of the history of key developments in transnatio...
This book provides an introduction to issues arising in international and transnational crimes, givi...
This article addresses why a comparative perspective should be brought into a basic bar course like ...
The Transnational Criminal Law Review is an open access, peer reviewed journal focused on transnatio...
In international criminal law doctrine, a distinction is usually made between international crimes s...
This book is born out of a teacher’s frustration with the scarcity of textbooks on transnational com...
This essay provides an introductory overview of the project of comparative criminal law in general a...
This book examines to what extent differences between national and procedural criminal laws hinder t...
The Grammar of Criminal Law is a 3-volume work that addresses the field of international and compara...
This chapter is the substantively revised and expanded version of the original contribution to the f...
Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective: Theory and Application is the only casebook tha...
Transnational Crime is the crime which takes place in more than one country jurisdictions, but their...
This preface to papers from the criminal law and procedure panels of the AALS Workshop on Integratin...
In this paper, Markus Dubber explores the integration of transnational materials into criminal law t...
Crime and criminals do not respect frontiers. This has always been a problem for the efficacy of cri...
This edited collection provides an in-depth account of the history of key developments in transnatio...
This book provides an introduction to issues arising in international and transnational crimes, givi...
This article addresses why a comparative perspective should be brought into a basic bar course like ...
The Transnational Criminal Law Review is an open access, peer reviewed journal focused on transnatio...
In international criminal law doctrine, a distinction is usually made between international crimes s...
This book is born out of a teacher’s frustration with the scarcity of textbooks on transnational com...
This essay provides an introductory overview of the project of comparative criminal law in general a...
This book examines to what extent differences between national and procedural criminal laws hinder t...
The Grammar of Criminal Law is a 3-volume work that addresses the field of international and compara...
This chapter is the substantively revised and expanded version of the original contribution to the f...
Transnational Litigation in Comparative Perspective: Theory and Application is the only casebook tha...
Transnational Crime is the crime which takes place in more than one country jurisdictions, but their...