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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Transitional Justice in Colombia: The Special
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Nomos Verlagsges.MBH + Co Resozialisierung
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Die Kriminalwissenschaften ALS Teil Der
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Strafrecht ALS Risiko: Festschrift Fur Cornelius
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Casebook Strafrecht Allgemeiner Teil
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Examensfalle Strafrecht Besonderer Teil
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Examensfalle Strafrecht Allgemeiner Teil
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Jugendstrafrecht
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs: Eine Empirische
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Nomos Verlags GmbH Kapitalmarktstrafrecht
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Strafrecht in Der Krise: Erkenntnisse Zum
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Examicus Verlag Ursachen und Verlauf von Jugenddelinquenz unter
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Duncker & Humblot Strafrecht - Leicht Gemacht: Prufungserfolg Im
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de Gruyter Strafvollzugsgesetz (StVollzG)
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De Gruyter Grundkurs Strafrecht: Die einzelnen Delikte
Book SynopsisThis basic course offers a systematic introduction to criminal law. This concerns the problems of singular offences pertaining to the special section of the German criminal code. The protective scope of the individual legal interests and the various forms of attack constitute the main emphasis in this regard. The singular offence groups will be absorbed depending on their relevance for training and practice. The basic course has once again been thoroughly revised and updated in the new edition; adjudication and literature have also been brought up to date. The proven manner of presentation - in which the reader is inspired to active collaboration - has been retained. The objectives of the basic course are to refer the reader to essential problems and their solution possibilities, to practice the independent debate with regard to criminal law problems, and to demonstrate methods for further engrossment.
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de Gruyter §§ 211-231
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De Gruyter Untersuchungen Zur Verfassung Der Islamischen
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Forum Verlag Godesberg Konzeptionen ausgewählter deutscher Bundesländer
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Éditions universitaires européennes Peine de mort en RDC
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Methadone substitution therapy
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Éditions universitaires européennes Lutte Contre lImpunité
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Editions Notre Savoir La Vie Privée Et Le Droit À l'Oubli
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Edizioni Sapienza Emarginazione dei musulmani somali e aumento
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Verlag Unser Wissen Organisierte Kriminalität und Drogenhandel in
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Gyan Publishing House Narcotic Drugs and Substance Abuse: v. 1: Solace
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Deep & Deep Publications Perception and Practice of Correctional Services
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Deep & Deep Publications Crime, Corruption and Development
Book SynopsisContributed articles presented at 83rd annual conference of the Indian Economic Association held at Jammu University during Dec. 30-31, 2000 and January 1, 2001.
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Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher The Concept of Universal Crimes in International Law
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Herder Editorial Pericia caligráfica judicial
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Lex Nova Espacio Europeo de Libertad Seguridad y Justicia
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Brill Organized Crime and International Criminal Law:
Book SynopsisThis book presents the first comprehensive study of international criminal jurisdiction over organized crime. Taking into account a broad range of profit-generating crimes, including human trafficking, migrant smuggling, drug trafficking, and illicit trade in arms and ammunition, Strobel draws a concise picture of who can be prosecuted for what under which circumstances by analysing the current legal framework as defined by the Rome Statute, and by discussing future developments that could further facilitate such prosecutions. Whereas international criminal law in the strict sense has long been considered not to apply to organized crime, Strobel convincingly demonstrates that international criminal prosecutions hold underexploited potential to bring leaders of cartels and trafficking rings to justice.Table of ContentsAbbreviations Table of Treaties, Resolutions and Other Legal Documents Table of Cases 1 Introduction 2 The Status Quo of Organized Crime in International Criminal Law 2.1 Organized Crime 2.1.1 Legal Definition of Organized Crime 2.1.2 Relevant Crimes 2.1.2.1 Drug Trafficking 2.1.2.2 Trafficking in Persons and Subsequent Exploitation 2.1.2.3 Migrant Smuggling 2.1.2.4 Illicit Trade in Arms and Ammunition, Natural Resources, and Cultural Goods 2.1.2.5 Corruption 2.1.2.6 Money Laundering 2.1.2.7 Organized Crime-Related Violence 2.1.3 Types of Organizations 2.1.3.1 Hierarchical Organized Criminal Groups 2.1.3.2 Criminal Networks 2.1.4 Geographic Scope 2.1.5 Impact of Organized Crime 2.2 Organized Crime in Transnational Criminal Law 2.2.1 The Current Role of International Law in Combating Organized Crime 2.2.2 Transnational Criminal Law Conventions 2.2.2.1 The UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the Protocols Thereto 2.2.2.2 International Drug Control Conventions 2.2.2.3 Conventions against Corruption 2.2.2.4 Provisions on Money Laundering and Related Instruments 2.2.2.5 Other Transnational Criminal Law 2.2.3 Other Relevant International Conventions 2.2.4 Regional Criminal Law 2.2.5 The International Enforcement Regime 2.3 Organized Crime in International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu 2.3.1 The Evolution of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu 2.3.2 The Relevance of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu to Organized Crime 2.3.2.1 The Telos of International Criminal Law 2.3.2.2 Empirical Interconnection: The Crime–Conflict Nexus 2.3.3 Organized Crime in the History of International Criminal Law Stricto Sensu 2.3.3.1 Organized Crime Offenses in International Criminal Tribunals 2.3.3.2 Organized Crime Offenses and the Making of the Rome Statute 2.4 Assessment 3 Organized Crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 3.1 Procedural Requirements for Jurisdiction 3.1.1 Trigger Mechanisms 3.1.2 Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction 3.1.3 The Principle of Complementarity 3.2 Substantive Law: Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae 3.2.1 The Crime of Genocide 3.2.1.1 Mental Element: The Dolus Specialis of Genocide 3.2.1.2 Material Elements 3.2.1.3 Summary 3.2.2 Crimes against Humanity 3.2.2.1 Contextual Elements 3.2.2.2 Material Elements: Individual Acts 3.2.2.3 Summary 3.2.3 War Crimes 3.2.3.1 Contextual Elements 3.2.3.2 Material Elements 3.2.3.3 Summary 3.3 Substantive Law: Attribution of a Crime 3.3.1 Perpetration 3.3.2 Participation 3.3.3 Superior Responsibility 3.4 Assessment 4 Organized Crime and International Criminal Law De Lege Ferenda 4.1 Potential Developments Within the Current Jurisdictional Framework 4.1.1 Mental Elements 4.1.1.1 Dolus Eventualis 4.1.1.2 The Dolus Specialis Requirement for Pillage 4.1.2 Material Elements: Trafficking in Persons and Enslavement 4.2 Expanded Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae 4.2.1 Criteria for the Introduction of New Offenses 4.2.2 Common Contextual Elements 4.2.3 Potential Offenses and Their Material Elements 4.2.3.1 The Crime of Drug Trafficking 4.2.3.2 Illicit Trade in Arms and Ammunition, Natural Resources, and Cultural Goods 4.2.3.3 The Crime of Migrant Smuggling 4.2.3.4 Corruption 4.2.3.5 Money Laundering 4.2.4 Summary 4.3 An International Tribunal Focused on Organized Crime 4.3.1 Procedural Requirements for Jurisdiction 4.3.2 Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae 4.3.3 Organizational Setup 4.4 Assessment 5 Conclusion References Index
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Kluwer Law International The Death Penalty in Russia
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Kluwer Law International Criminal Law in China
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Intersentia Publishers International Criminal Law from a Swedish
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Thela Thesis Punishment and Purpose: From Moral Theory to
Book SynopsisThe intricate practice of legal punishment is morally problematic and requires a consistent moral justification. This study considers the link between supposed justifications and goals and the actual practice of legal punishment. Is there a commonly share
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Alpha Edition The Chronicles Of Crime, Or The New Newgate
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Double 9 Booksllp The Window At The White Cat
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Lefebvre Sarrut Belgium nv (Intersentia) The Pursuit of International Criminal Justice
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Intersentia Publishers Towards Corporate Liability in International
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Intersentia Publishers Making the Transition: International
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Springer Verlag, Singapore A Study of Criminal Proceeding Conventions in Tang Dynasty
Book SynopsisThis book uses the monographic study of litigation subjects, prosecution, trial, and enforcement to reveal the formation, operation, and development of criminal proceeding conventions in the Tang Dynasty. It also outlines the combination, coordination, and interaction of rules, conventions, and ideas in the traditional Chinese legal system, and presents an overview of the evolution and development of traditional litigation in China. This book is intended mainly for scholars and graduate and undergraduate students in the fields of law and Chinese history.Table of ContentsPreface.- Introduction.- Special subjects and Proceeding Conventions.- Women Servants.- Neighbours.- Prosecution Practice Study.- Prosecution Principles.- Impeachment.- Prosecution in Censorate.- Exposure.- Grassing.- Appeal.- Judicial Conventions.- Joint trial.- Group Judgement.- Retrial.- Redress.- Enforcement Convetions.- Flogging.- Exile with Extra servitude.- Long-term Exile.- Commit Suicede by Imperial Order.
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Hong Kong University Press The Idea of a China Arrest Warrant
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Free Will and Determinism in Criminology and
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc. International Crime ofÂBlackboardBarbarism
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Hypocrisy in International Criminal Justice
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Barrels of Justifications Violating International Criminal Responsibility
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