Monday, August 18, 2025

New Issue: Transnational Criminal Law Review

The latest issue of the Transnational Criminal Law Review (Vol. 4, no. 1, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Oraganised Crime Turns 25: Challenges, Celebrations, and Controversies
    • Francesco Calderoni, UNTOC at 25: Achievements, Challenges, and Diverging National Responses to Organized Crime Offences
    • Calogero Ferrara, The United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime: Celebrations, Challenges, and the path forward on its 25th Anniversary
    • Neil Boister, The UNTOC and International Cooperation
    • Frank Zimmermann, The UN Protocol Against the Smuggling of Migrants – Some Reflections on the Occasion of the UNTOC’s 25th Anniversary
    • Luigi Achilli, Future Progress and Prospects of the Smuggling of Migrants ProtocolL
    • Max Menn, Double-Barrelled, Double Target: The Firearms Protocol Between Arms Control and Crime Prevention
    • Marika McAdam, The Estrangement of the Trafficking in Persons Protocol from its Parent Treaty against Transnational Organized Crime
    • Karine Bannelier, Risks and Opportunities of the UN Cybercrime Convention for the UNDOC & the Fight Against Transnational Organised Crime: A First Assessment
    • Ian Tennant & Mark Shaw, Is the UNTOC working?