Transnational Crime: European and Chinese Perspectives

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This volume offers a diverse set of perspectives on transnational crime. Providing a wide-ranging overview of the legal and policy issues that arise in connection with various forms of transnational crime, the authors outline the criminal justice responses adopted across different jurisdictions. Including contributions from high profile Chinese and European academics and practitioners across a variety of disciplines and methodological backgrounds, the authors address some of the hitherto underexplored issues related to transnational crime. These range from trafficking in cultural objects derived from illicit metal-detecting and metal-detecting tourism in China to the European approaches to criminalising the denial of historical truth. The central theme of the book is that useful lessons can be drawn from each other’s experiences, and that a cross-fertilisation of domestic approaches to transnational crime is essential to effective cooperation.

This book will be of use to students and academics of comparative criminal justice and anyone interested in transnational crime.

About the author

Valsamis Mitsilegas is Professor of European Criminal Law, head of the Department of Law and co-director of the Criminal Justice Centre at Queen Mary University of London.

Saskia Hufnagel is a senior lecturer in Criminal Law and co-director of the Criminal Justice Centre at Queen Mary University of London.

Anton Moiseienko is a research analyst at the Centre for Financial Crime & Security Studies of the Royal United Services Institute, UK.

Shi Yanan is a professor at the Law School of the Renmin University of China..

Liu Mingxiang is a professor at the Research Centre for Criminal Justice of the Renmin University of China.

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