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Transformations in Criminal Jurisdiction

Extraterritoriality and Enforcement
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  • Transformations in Criminal Jurisdiction
  • Transformations in Criminal Jurisdiction
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Can traditional approaches to criminal jurisdiction adapt to the new global reality of the digital era? In this innovative book, leading experts in criminal, international and internet law unite to address this fundamental question. They consider how jurisdictional regimes are orientated around concepts of territoriality and extraterritoriality, how these categories are increasingly blurred in the digital era, and how a range of jurisdictional transformations are occurring in the process. Part I presents novel doctrinal, empirical and theoretical perspectives on criminal jurisdiction, exploring how states are shaping and reimagining jurisdictional concepts in the crafting and interpretation of criminal offences, and the ramifications of increasing jurisdictional concurrency in state practice. Part II focuses on the investigative and enforcement powers of the state to assess how these issues are transforming traditional understandings of jurisdictional rules and boundaries, the challenges and opportunities that these present for law enforcement authorities, and the sorts of constraints and safeguards that may be necessary as a result. The picture that emerges is a world of jurisdictional rules in a state of flux, which demands the diversity of legal perspectives presented in this book for documenting, rationalising and moving beyond the transformations that are taking shape in modern statecraft.

Author Biography:

Miche�l � Floinn is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Glasgow, UK. Lindsay Farmer is Professor of Law at the University of Glasgow, UK. Julia H�rnle is Professor of Internet Law at Queen Mary University of London, UK. David Ormerod CBE, KC is Professor of Criminal Law at University College London, UK.
Release date NZ
February 20th, 2025
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by David Ormerod Kc
  • Edited by Julia H�rnle
  • Edited by Lindsay Farmer
  • Edited by Miche�l � Floinn
Pages
336
Dimensions
156x234x25
ISBN-13
9781509954261
Product ID
38674024

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