Tuesday, December 15, 2015

New Issue: Transnational Legal Theory

The latest issue of Transnational Legal Theory (Vol. 6, no. 1, 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Transnational Criminal Law
    • Jessica Roher, Nicola Dalla Guarda & Maryam Khalid, Introduction
    • Neil Boister, Further reflections on the concept of transnational criminal law
    • Cian C. Murphy, Transnational counter-terrorism law: law, power and legitimacy in the ‘wars on terror’
    • Prabha Kotiswaran & Nicola Palmer, Rethinking the ‘international law of crime’: provocations from transnational legal studies
    • Frédéric Mégret, The ‘elephant in the room’ in debates about universal jurisdiction: diasporas, duties of hospitality, and the constitution of the political
    • Sabine Gless, Bird's-eye view and worm's-eye view: towards a defendant-based approach in transnational criminal law
    • Ben Bowling & James Sheptycki, Global policing and transnational rule with law
    • Michael Reed-Hurtado, International criminal law's incongruity in Colombia: why core crime prosecution in national jurisdictions should be included in analyses of transnational criminal law
    • Nicola Dalla Guarda, Governing the ungovernable: international relations, transnational cybercrime law, and the post-Westphalian regulatory state