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Transnational Criminal Law Review
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  • Neil Boister, University of Canterbury, Faculty of Law, New Zealand
  • Robert Currie, Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law
  • Masha Fedorova, Radboud University, Faculty of Law, The Netherlands
  • Sabine Gless, Universität Basel, Faculty of Law, Switzerland
  • Cecily Rose, Leiden University, Leiden Law School, The Netherlands
  • Sara Wharton, University of Windsor, Faculty of Law, Canada
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Keywords
  • Transnational Law,
  • Transnational Crime
Abstract

The Transnational Criminal Law Review is an open access, peer reviewed journal focused on transnational criminal law. The phrase ‘transnational criminal law’ refers to the law that applies to crimes that cross or threaten to cross state boundaries. The Transnational Criminal Law Review invites manuscripts from authors around the globe, concerning all areas of transnational criminal law, including substantive, evidentiary, and procedural law; theoretical, critical, and doctrinal issues relating to transnational criminal law; and interdisciplinary perspectives.

Published twice yearly, the Transnational Criminal Law Review  publishes full length academic articles, subject to double blind peer review. It also publishes shorter pieces, such as case comments, book reviews, and reports on new developments in the field. The journal is open access in order to enable free access for everyone interested in transnational criminal law. The journal targets an audience of legal scholars, criminologists, and social scientists, as well as legal practitioners, policy-makers, and students.

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Citation Information
Robert Currie et al, Transnational Criminal Law Review, (Windsor: University of Windsor, 2022).