Transnational crimes in the Americas : law, policy and institutions /
"The main theme of the book is development of a regional response to transnational crimes that remains a domestic concern regarding public policy. International institutions have developed best practices, some minimum assistance regarding drug trafficking, human trafficking, money laundering, w...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Anthem Press,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Front Matter; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Chapter One-Eight; Chapter One Formation of an Institutional Response to Combat Transnational Crimes; A. Introduction; B. Assessing the Global Mission of the UNODC; C. Criticism of the UNODC; D. Criminal Liability: Prosecution of Transnational Crimes; E. Formation of the International Criminal Court; F. Regional Organizations: The Americas and Transnational Crime; Chapter Two Regional Organizations in the Americas; A. Coordinating a Global Response
- B. Regional OrganizationsC. Organizations in the Americas; D. Subregional Organizations in the Americas; E. Unifying the Americas; Chapter Three Transnational Crimes in the Americas: Regional and Subregional Responses; A. Globalization of Crime; B. Overview of Transnational Crimes; 1. Drug Trafficking in the Americas; 2. Terrorism in the Americas; 3. Money Laundering; 4. Weapons Trafficking; 5. Human Trafficking; C. The Challenge from Transnational Organized Crime; Chapter Four Combating Transnational Crimes in the Americas; A. The Threat of Transnational Organized Crime; B. Colombia
- C. PeruD. Bolivia; E. Central America; F. Caribbean Region; G. Mexico; H. Canada; I. United States; J. Acknowledging the Threats from Transnational Criminal Organizations; Chapter Five Cooperating against Transnational Crimes: A Framework for Sustainable ... ; A. Beyond an Interdiction Response to Transnational Crimes; B. Sustainability: A Framework to Combat Transnational Crimes; C. Alternative Development and Transnational Crimes; D. Sustainable, Alternative Development in the Western Hemisphere; E.A Subregional Response to Transnational Crimes; F. Sustainability: An Institutional Response
- Chapter Six Strengthening the Inter-American System: Establishing an Enforcement Response to Transnational CrimesA. Lacking a Coherent Response to Transnational Crimes; B. Inadequacy of the Status Quo; C. Establishing a Regional Criminal Court; D. The Inter-American Court of Criminal Justice; 1. Jurisdictional and Substantive Issues; 2. Enforcement, Power and Capacity of an Inter-American Criminal Court; 3. The Long Arm of an Inter-American Criminal Court: Jurisprudence, Partnerships and Due Process of Law; E. Strengthening the Institutional Response
- Chapter Seven Support for a Regional Response to Transnational CrimesA. Taking Action against Transnational Crimes; B. Influence of the OAS in the Western Hemisphere; C. Sustainable, Alternative Development: Advantages in the Western Hemisphere; D. Broadening the Enforcement Powers of the OAS; E. OAS Cooperation with Subregional Organizations; F. Failure to Combat Transnational Crimes; 1. Bilateral Initiatives; 2. Unilateral Initiatives; G. Summary; Chapter Eight Conclusion; A. International Action against Transnational Crimes; B.A Regional Response to Transnational Crimes