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CRIME IN CRISIS

ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF NESTOR COURAKIS

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  • Foreword
  • Table of contents
  • Chapters
    • I. Crime and Crisis
    • II. Economic Crisis, Civil Rights, and Penal Sciences
    • III. Crime Prevention Policies and Social Control During Crisis
    • IV. Jurisprudence, Legislative Drafting, and Sentencing During Crisis
    • V. State Crisis and Corruption
    • VI. The Role of Technology in Detecting and Preventing Crime, and Data Protection Issues
    • VII. Police and Policing during Crisis
    • VIII. European Criminal Law, Human Rights, and Crisis
    • IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Crisis
    • X. Economic Crime, Organized Crime, and Crisis
    • XI. Victims of Crisis and Vulnerable Groups, Human Trafficking, Children ‐ Victims, and Racism
    • XII. Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Criminal Justice, and Crisis
    • XIII. Restorative Justice and Crisis
  • Publications
  • Ceremonial Presentation

IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Crisis

Terrorism under the umbrella of International Criminal Law: legislating terror in Egypt under a draconian counter‐terrorism law, ex aequo et bono

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Author Nestor CourakisPosted on June 13, 2017June 13, 2017Categories IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and CrisisTags Nestor Courakis, MOHAMED A. ‘ARAFA, ADAM J. REVELLO

International law and the fight against terrorism: problems and prospects

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Author Nestor CourakisPosted on June 13, 2017June 13, 2017Categories IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and CrisisTags Nestor Courakis, ANASTASIA DAVIS BONDARENKO, MICHAEIL RISVAS

Defining terrorism: stirring up a hornet’s nest

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Author Nestor CourakisPosted on June 13, 2017June 13, 2017Categories IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and CrisisTags Nestor Courakis, BLANKA GLASENHARDT

Damnatio memoriae

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Author Nestor CourakisPosted on June 13, 2017June 13, 2017Categories IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and CrisisTags Nestor Courakis, FRANK G. MADSEN

Solving the Gordian knot of impunity for international crimes: empirical findings supporting the expansion of currently considered crimes against humanity

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Author Nestor CourakisPosted on June 13, 2017June 13, 2017Categories IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and CrisisTags Nestor Courakis, NIKOLAOS THEODORAKIS, DAVID P. FARRINGTON

The awakening hypothesis of the complementarity principle

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Author Nestor CourakisPosted on June 13, 2017June 13, 2017Categories IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and CrisisTags Nestor Courakis, VICTOR TSILONIS

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Chapters

  • I. Crime and Crisis (5)
  • II. Economic Crisis, Civil Rights, and Penal Sciences (8)
  • III. Crime Prevention Policies and Social Control During Crisis (5)
  • IV. Jurisprudence, Legislative Drafting, and Sentencing During Crisis (7)
  • V. State Crisis and Corruption (8)
  • VI. The Role of Technology in Detecting and Preventing Crime, and Data Protection Issues (5)
  • VII. Police and Policing during Crisis (7)
  • VIII. European Criminal Law, Human Rights, and Crisis (6)
  • IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Crisis (6)
  • X. Economic Crime, Organized Crime, and Crisis (7)
  • XI. Victims of Crisis and Vulnerable Groups, Human Trafficking, Children ‐ Victims, and Racism (6)
  • XII. Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Criminal Justice, and Crisis (6)
  • XIII. Restorative Justice and Crisis (7)
  • Home
  • Foreword
  • Table of contents
  • Chapters
    • I. Crime and Crisis
    • II. Economic Crisis, Civil Rights, and Penal Sciences
    • III. Crime Prevention Policies and Social Control During Crisis
    • IV. Jurisprudence, Legislative Drafting, and Sentencing During Crisis
    • V. State Crisis and Corruption
    • VI. The Role of Technology in Detecting and Preventing Crime, and Data Protection Issues
    • VII. Police and Policing during Crisis
    • VIII. European Criminal Law, Human Rights, and Crisis
    • IX. International Criminal Law, Terrorism, and Crisis
    • X. Economic Crime, Organized Crime, and Crisis
    • XI. Victims of Crisis and Vulnerable Groups, Human Trafficking, Children ‐ Victims, and Racism
    • XII. Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Criminal Justice, and Crisis
    • XIII. Restorative Justice and Crisis
  • Publications
  • Ceremonial Presentation
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