Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes
Editor
- Harmen Van der Wilt
- Christophe Paulussen
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Harmen van der Wilt, 2017. "Legal responses to transnational and international crimes: towards an integrative approach?," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 1, pages 3-26, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Neil Boister, 2017. "Responding to transnational crime: the distinguishing features of transnational criminal law," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 2, pages 27-49, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Héctor Olásolo, 2017. "Is international criminal law an appropriate mechanism to deal with organised crime in a global society?," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 3, pages 50-68, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Marta Bo, 2017. "Piracy at the intersection between international and national: regional enforcement of a transnational crime," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 4, pages 71-91, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Inez Braber, 2017. "Terrorism as a new generation transnational crime: prosecuting terrorism at the International Criminal Court," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 5, pages 92-106, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Alejandro Chehtman, 2017. "Terrorism and the conceptual divide between international and transnational criminal law," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 6, pages 107-127, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ilias Bantekas, 2017. "Cybercrime and its sovereign spaces: an international law perspective," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 7, pages 128-145, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Nicolò Bussolati, 2017. "Domestic and international legal approaches to the repression of politically motivated cyber-attacks," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 8, pages 146-167, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Giulio Nessi, 2017. "Transnational prosecution of grand corruption and its discontent," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 9, pages 168-180, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Dirk van Leeuwen, 2017. "Prosecuting money laundering at the ICC: can it stop the funding of international criminal organisations?," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 10, pages 181-200, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Maria Laura Ferioli, 2017. "Safeguarding defendants’ rights in transnational and international cooperation," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 11, pages 203-219, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Sabine Gless, 2017. "Ne bis in idem in an international and transnational criminal justice perspective – paving the way for an individual right?," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 12, pages 220-242, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Sander Wirken & Hanna Bosdriesz, 2017. "Privatisation and increasing complexity of mass violence in Mexico and Central America: exploring appropriate international responses," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 13, pages 245-271, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Charles Chernor Jalloh, 2017. "The distinction between ‘international’ and ‘transnational’ crimes in the African Criminal Court," Chapters, in: Harmen Van der Wilt & Christophe Paulussen (ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes, chapter 14, pages 272-302, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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