Considers whether harms consequent on the workings of the global economy -- to the extent that 47% of the world's population lives in abject poverty, together earning a mere 0.25% of total global income -- can be considered criminal. The criminality of breaches of international & civil law & deviations from accepted human rights standards is evaluated, focusing on the role of the three major international financial institutions (IFIs), particularly the World Bank & International Monetary Fund, & the World Trade Organization. Their policies & procedures are examined & some of the harms they have caused are identified, then evaluated in terms of relevant provisions of domestic criminal laws on murder & gross neglig...
The paper highlights the acute nature of the problem of grand business corruption and the major lega...
The criminal in all its forms is not an occurrence which is connected to a particular country, terri...
This major new study examines the developing practice of universal jurisdiction, as well as the broa...
Considers whether harms consequent on the workings of the global economy -- to the extent that 47% o...
Is international criminal law adequate in respect of ‘economic abuses' such as corporate complicity ...
This book addresses immensely consequential crimes in the world today that, to date, have been almos...
The 'crimes of the powerful' label unifies into one framework, on a more systematic level, research ...
International crime and justice is an emerging field that covers crime and justice from a global per...
The author considers the influence of international law and its institution on measures to counter i...
Over the last quarter of a century a new system of global criminal justice has emerged; national jud...
About the book Criminal Justice: Local and Global and its sister text Crime: Local and Global are t...
Besides generating wealth, globalization makes victims, including victims of new forms of crime. In ...
Abstract: If we think there is a significant number of legal offshore in the globalized world, then ...
Economic globalization is a more complex concept than terms such as 'transnational corporations' and...
In September 2007, the collapse of the United States (US) sub-prime mortgage market resulted in the ...
The paper highlights the acute nature of the problem of grand business corruption and the major lega...
The criminal in all its forms is not an occurrence which is connected to a particular country, terri...
This major new study examines the developing practice of universal jurisdiction, as well as the broa...
Considers whether harms consequent on the workings of the global economy -- to the extent that 47% o...
Is international criminal law adequate in respect of ‘economic abuses' such as corporate complicity ...
This book addresses immensely consequential crimes in the world today that, to date, have been almos...
The 'crimes of the powerful' label unifies into one framework, on a more systematic level, research ...
International crime and justice is an emerging field that covers crime and justice from a global per...
The author considers the influence of international law and its institution on measures to counter i...
Over the last quarter of a century a new system of global criminal justice has emerged; national jud...
About the book Criminal Justice: Local and Global and its sister text Crime: Local and Global are t...
Besides generating wealth, globalization makes victims, including victims of new forms of crime. In ...
Abstract: If we think there is a significant number of legal offshore in the globalized world, then ...
Economic globalization is a more complex concept than terms such as 'transnational corporations' and...
In September 2007, the collapse of the United States (US) sub-prime mortgage market resulted in the ...
The paper highlights the acute nature of the problem of grand business corruption and the major lega...
The criminal in all its forms is not an occurrence which is connected to a particular country, terri...
This major new study examines the developing practice of universal jurisdiction, as well as the broa...