The Transnationalisation of Criminal Law in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
Political Crime, Police Cooperation, Security Regimes and Normative Orders
- Author(s): Karl Härter, Tina Hannappel, Conrad Tyrichter,
- Publisher: Klostermann, Vittorio
- Pages: 238
- ISBN_10: 346504391X
ISBN_13: 9783465043911
- Language: en
- Categories: Law / Comparative , Law / Criminal Law / General , Law / International , Law / Legal History , Political Science / Political Process / General , Political Science / Public Affairs & Administration ,
Description:... The volume contains nine case studies on the recent history of transnational criminal law, having emerged from current international research projects. The papers cover cross-border political crime and security threats, extradition and expulsion, police cooperation and international expert discussions on social crime and torture. The focus is less on event-historical phenomena, but on transnational legal-political interactions of different actors. The contributions thus analyze the historical development of transnational criminal law as a form of temporally, spatially and legally limited criminal law and security regimes. As a result, the volume shows that the investigated transnationalization of criminal law in the 19th and 20th centuries did not lead to a cohesive normative order, thus offering legal-historical interpretations of current problems of international criminal law.
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