Transnational and Cross-Border Criminal Law: Canadian Perspectives

Transnational and Cross-Border Criminal Law: Canadian Perspectives Robert J Currie and Donald K Piragoff and Gillian MacNeil and Joseph Rikhof and Michael Nesbitt and Christopher Ram and Leah West and Robin Parker and Peter M German and James Cohen and Sanaa Ahmed and Michelle Gallant and Joanna Harrington and W Michael G Osborne and Kathryn Zedde and Stephen Schneider and Frédéric Mégret and Jeffrey G Johnston and Amélie Aubut and Adelina Iftene and Olivia Genge and Fraser M Kelly

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The time of globalization has seen an onslaught of criminal activity that crosses borders. The legal suppression and prosecution of transnational and cross-border crime raise unique and complex legal issues, and law enforcement, lawyers, and judges have struggled to keep up. Transnational & Cross-Border Criminal Law: Canadian Perspectives fills a pronounced gap in Canadian legal literature.<br/><br/>Written by subject matter experts, each chapter exposes and analyzes a current and pressing issue in this realm and is designed both to serve as a resource for researchers and to provide cutting-edge insight on front-burner issues. The group of authors -- made up of prosecutors, defence lawyers, government counsel, academics, and civil society advocates -- take on a variety of subjects, including terrorism, financial crime and corruption, jurisdiction, extradition, money laundering, trafficking, maritime enforcement, cross-border evidence-gathering, and the international transfer of prisoners. This unique collection will help to advance general understanding of one of the most pressing public policy issues of our time.

business Irwin Law
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calendar_today 2023
qr_code_2 9781552216637
language EN
description 608 pages

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The time of globalization has seen an onslaught of criminal activity that crosses borders. The legal suppression and prosecution of transnational and cross-border crime raise unique and complex legal issues, and law enforcement, lawyers, and judges have struggled to keep up. Transnational & Cross-Border Criminal Law: Canadian Perspectives fills a pronounced gap in Canadian legal literature.<br/><br/>Written by subject matter experts, each chapter exposes and analyzes a current and pressing issue in this realm and is designed both to serve as a resource for researchers and to provide cutting-edge insight on front-burner issues. The group of authors -- made up of prosecutors, defence lawyers, government counsel, academics, and civil society advocates -- take on a variety of subjects, including terrorism, financial crime and corruption, jurisdiction, extradition, money laundering, trafficking, maritime enforcement, cross-border evidence-gathering, and the international transfer of prisoners. This unique collection will help to advance general understanding of one of the most pressing public policy issues of our time.

business Irwin Law
menu_book Paperback
calendar_today 2023
qr_code_2 9781552216637
language EN
description 608 pages