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9780198823933

Confronting the Shadow State An International Law Perspective on State Organized Crime

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    9780198823933

  • ISBN10:

    0198823932

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2018-07-17
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Henri Decoeur, Avocat, Paris Bar Association

Henri Decoeur is lawyer specializing in international criminal litigation, in matters relating to human rights, organized crime, terrorism, and corruption. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, an LLM from McGill University, and a BA in comparative law from the University Paris Ouest Nanterre. He has worked for international criminal courts and tribunals, and practices law as a licensed member of the Paris Bar.

Table of Contents


Introduction
State organized crime
1. The phenomenon of state organized crime
The limits of applicable international law
2. State responsibility for state organized crime
3. International criminal law instruments for the suppression of organized crime and corruption
4. The limits of applicable crime-suppression conventions
International legal mechanisms for the suppression of state organized crime
5. A normative justification for establishing state organized crime as an international crime
6. A convention for the suppression of state organized crime
7. The potential role of the UN Security Council in the suppression of state organized crime
8. The potential role of international criminal tribunals in the suppression of state organized crime
Concluding remarks

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