OLAF at the Crossroads : Action Against EU Fraud
OLAF at the Crossroads : Action Against EU Fraud
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Author(s): Stefanou, Constantin
White, Simone
Xanthaki, Helen
ISBN No.: 9781841137919
Pages: 220
Year: 201108
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 151.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Serious scholarship on serious issues in international criminal law. Criminal law had long been regarded as the preserve of national legal systems, and comparative research in criminal law for a long time had something of an academic ivory tower quality. However, in the past 15 years it has been transformed into an increasingly, and moreover practically, relevant subject of study for international and comparative lawyers. This can be attributed to numerous factors, such as the establishment of ad hoc international criminal tribunals and the International Criminal Court, as well as to developments within the EU, the UN and other international organisations. There is a myriad of initiatives related to tackling terrorism, money laundering, organised crime, people trafficking and the drugs trade, and the international 'war' on terror. Criminal law is being used to address global or regional problems, often across the borders of fundamentally different legal systems, only one of which is the traditional divide between common and civil law approaches. It is therefore no longer solely a matter for domestic lawyers. The need exists for a global approach which encompasses comparative and international law.


Responding to this development this new series will include books on a wide range of topics, including studies of international law, EU law, the work of specific international tribunals, and comparative studies of national systems of criminal law. Given that the different systems to a large extent operate based on the idiosyncracies of the peoples and states that have created them, the series will also welcome pertinent historical, criminological and socio-legal research into these issues.Editorial Committee: Cheah Wui Ling (NUS, Singapore) Caroline Fournet (Groningen, The Netherlands) Rachel Killean, (QUB, Belfast) Dawn Rothe (FAU, USA) Liling Yue (Beijing, China) Heike Jung (Saarbrücken, Germany) Adel Ibrahim Maged (Cairo, Egypt) Wolfgang Schomburg (Berlin, Germany) Noha Aboueldahab (Brookings Institute, Doha) Gleb I Bogush (HSE University, Russia) Hector Olasolo (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia) Leigh Swigart (Brandeis University, USA) Sarah Williams (University of New South Wales, Australia)Advisory Board: Ronald J Allen (Chicago/USA) M. Cherif Bassiouni (Chicago/usa) Hans Corell (Stockholm/Sweden) Mirjan Damaska (Cambridge (MA)/USA) Mireille Delmas-Marty (Paris/France) Hassan Bubacar Jallow (Arusha/Tanzania) Nils Jareborg (Uppsala/Sweden) Heike Jung (Saarbrücken/Germany) Adel Ibrahim Maged (Cairo/Egypt) Francisco Muñoz Conde (Seville/Spain) Wolfgang Schomburg (Berlin/Germany) Bob Sullivan (London/UK) Elizabeth Wilmshurst (London/UK) Renate Winter (Freetown/Sierra Leone) Book proposals and informal enquiries should be directed to the General Editor, preferably by e-mail at michael.bohlander@dur.ac.uk.


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