Crime sans frontières: International and European legal approaches
Peter J Cullen
William C Gilmore
CRIME SANS FRONTIERES: International And European Legal Approaches
Hume Papers on Public Policy Volume 6 Nos 1 and 2 Spring and Summer 1998
CRIME SANS FRONTIERES: International And European Legal Approaches
EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
(c) The David Hume Institute
Edinburgh University Press 22 George Square, Edinburgh
Foreword
List of Contributors
Introduction
Chapters
Part I: Countering Transnational Crime
Crimes Against International Law: Setting the Agenda (Colin Warbrick)
Countering Transnational and International Crime: Defining the Agenda (Roger S Clark)
The G-7 and Transnational Drug Trafficking: The Task Force Experience (William C Gilmore)
The G8 and Transnational Organised Crime (Peter Wrench)
Combatting Transnational Crime: The Role of the Commonwealth (Dianne Stafford)
Towards a Prosecutorial Model for Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters? (Alastair Brown)
Past and Future Lessons from the Ad Hoc Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (Stephen C Neff)
The Proposed International Criminal Court (Jamison S Borek)
Part II: Crime And The European Union
Transnational Crime: Recent Trends and Future Prospects (W Bruggeman)
Organised and Economic Crime (An Overview of the Relevant Council of Europe Activities) (Peter Csonka)
The European Treaty Framework and the Criminal Law EC Competences in Criminal Law (Peter-Christian Müller-Graff)
Fraud Against the EC Budget (Per Brix Knudsen)
Cooperation in Justice and Home Affairs (Hans G Nilsson)
The Incorporation of the Schengen Acquis in the European Union (Julian J E Schutte)
The Schengen Agreements - Police Cooperation and Security Aspects (Roland Genson)
European Policing and the Politics of Regulation (Neil C Walker)
Human Rights and International Cooperation in Criminal Matters (Christopher H W Gane)
Part III: UK Perspectives On Transnational And European Crime
Transnational Crime: Recent Trends and Future Prospects (Colin Phillips)
International Cooperation in the Administration of Criminal Justice: "The View from the Trenches" (Annabelle Bolt)
Mutual Legal Assistance - The View from the Scottish Trenches (Richard G Stott)
The Prosecution of Offences having a Transnational Dimension (Bridget Chase and Leonard Leigh) Bibliography
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