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Transnational Legal Ordering of Criminal Justice (eBook)

Edited by: Gregory Shaffer, Ely Aaronson

ISBN13: 9781108877732
Published: July 2020
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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Hard and soft law developed by international and regional organizations, transgovernmental networks, and international courts increasingly shape rules, procedures, and practices governing criminalization, policing, prosecution, and punishment. This dynamic calls into question traditional approaches that study criminal justice from a predominantly national perspective, or that dichotomize the study of international from national criminal law. Building on socio-legal theories of transnational legal ordering, this book develops a new approach for studying the interaction between international and domestic criminal law and practice. Distinguished scholars from different disciplines apply this approach in ten case studies of transnational legal ordering that address transnational crimes such as money laundering, corruption, and human trafficking, international crimes such as mass atrocities, and human rights abuses in law enforcement.

The book provides a comprehensive treatment of the changing transnational nature of criminal justice policymaking and practice in today's globalized world.

  • Develops and applies a new theoretical framework for studying the interactions between international and domestic processes of criminal justice policy
  • Maps and explains similarities and differences in the formation, institutionalization, and impact of transnational norms in various areas of criminal justice policy
  • Features ten in-depth case studies of transnational legal ordering in central fields of criminal justice policy

Subjects:
International Criminal Law, eBooks
Contents:
Part I. Introduction:
1. The transnational legal ordering of criminal justice
Ely Aaronson and Gregory Shaffer
Part II. Transnational Legal Ordering and Transnational Crimes:
2. Why do transnational legal orders persist? The curious case of anti-money laundering
Terence Halliday, Michael Levi and Peter Reuter
3. Transnational criminal law or the transnational legal ordering of corruption? Theorizing Australian foreign bribery reforms
Radha Ivory
4. Transnational criminal law in a globalized world: the case of trafficking
Prabha Kotiswaran
5. The criminalization of migration: a regional transnational legal order or the rise of a meta-TLO?
Vanessa Barker
6. The strange career of the transnational legal order of cannabis prohibition
Ely Aaronson
Part III. Transnational Legal Ordering and International Crimes:
7. The anti-impunity transnational legal order for human rights – formation, institutionalization, consequences, and the case of Darfur
Joachim J. Savelsberg
8. Colombian transitional justice and the political economy of the anti-impunity transnational legal order
Manuel Iturralde
Part IV. Transnational Legal Ordering and Human Rights Standards in Criminal Justice:
9. International prison standards and transnational criminal justice
Dirk van Zyl Smit
10. The transnational legal ordering of the death penalty
Stefanie Neumeier and Wayne Sandholtz
11. Performance, power, and transnational legal ordering: addressing sexual violence as a human rights concern
Ioana Sendroiu and Ron Levi
Part V. Conclusion:
12. Conclusions: a processual approach to transnational legal orders
Sally Engle Merry