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In a world where both criminal activities and the normative foundations of the law transcend borders, domestic legal responses to crime are increasingly shaped by transnational forces. The contributors in this book grapple with the evolution of criminal law as a result of its migration across jurisdictions and in response to cross-border criminal activity. They reveal the range and depth of transnational criminal law, and delve into a rich but largely under-explored area of legal theory and practice that sits at the intersection of domestic and international criminal law.

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In a world where both criminal activities and the normative foundations of the law transcend borders, domestic legal responses to crime are increasingly shaped by transnational forces. The contributors in this book grapple with the evolution of criminal law as a result of its migration across jurisdictions and in response to cross-border criminal activity. They reveal the range and depth of transnational criminal law, and delve into a rich but largely under-explored area of legal theory and practice that sits at the intersection of domestic and international criminal law.
Autorenporträt
Jessica Simone Roher, graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2015 after completing a master's degree in Conflict Studies from the London School of Economics. She is currently articling at a leading civil litigation firm in Toronto. Nicola Dalla Guarda graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2014 and is currently completing a Master of Public Policy degree at the University of Toronto. He focuses his research on the influence of technology on new forms of governance. Maryam Khalid, graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2015, where she served as the Managing Editor of the journal, Transnational Legal Theory, for two years. She is now articling with the Ministry of the Attorney General in Toronto.