- The Borderlands of Criminal Law: First Transnational Criminal Law Review Conference
- Sara Wharton & Masha Fedorova, Introduction
- Neil Boister, A Normative Map of Transnational Criminal Law
- Gillian MacNeil, The Core Crimes MLAT: A Reason for (Cautious) Optimism?
- Alberto di Martino, Transnational Surrogacy, Active Nationality Principle, and the Legitimacy of (Transnational) Criminal Law
- Anna Głogowska-Balcerzak, The Borderlands of Trafficking in Persons: Abuse of a Position of Vulnerability in Theory and Practice
- Rui Carlo Dissenha & Derek Creuz, International Criminal Antidrug Policies and Decoloniality: A Critical Assessment Based on Brazilian Experience
- Kenny Cetera & Grahat Nagara, Illegal Timber Trade as a Transnational Crime: Driving External Measures to Enhance Enforcement in Indonesia
- Andreas Schloenhardt, Joint Investigation Teams: A panacea in the fight against organised crime?
- Dominik Brodowski, Borderlands of Criminal Law: Judicial and Police Cooperation in German-French Borderlands as a Laboratory of Transnational Criminal Law
Sunday, January 11, 2026
New Issue: Transnational Criminal Law Review
The latest issue of the Transnational Criminal Law Review (Vol. 4, no. 2, 2025) is out. Contents include:
