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  1. Jul 13, 2021 · What are Global Crimes? Global crimes are those which occur in more than one region of the world. In most global crimes the criminals are in one country and the victims are in another. Some global crimes involve the illegal movement of goods, people, or money across international borders.

  2. The view that international crimes are defined principally by reference to an international legal obligation to suppress provides an internally coherent framework, but with the counterintuitive result that many seemingly ordinary domestic offences are, in fact, international crimes.

  3. Dec 16, 2016 · Global Criminal networks involve complex interconnections between a range of criminal organisations which transcend national boundaries including the American Mafia, Columbian drug cartels, the Russian Mafia, Chinese Triads and the Sicilian Costa Nostra.

  4. In this article, we add a new layer to the scholarship on the internationalization of criminal law by developing and applying a theoretical framework for studying how practices of criminalization at the international, national, and local levels interact dynamically and recursively over time.

    • Ely Aaronson, Gregory Shaffer
    • 2021
  5. May 1, 2020 · This article interrogates the Rome Statute and its “gravity” threshold as a synonym and antonym of penal accountability, by looking critically into the sociological and doctrinal sources that...

  6. Apr 28, 2017 · What of the sociological elements that are infused in our response to heinous international crimes; how do these affect our understanding and practice of international criminal justice? Key words: international; criminal; justice; community; atrocity

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