New SSRN Journal
The Social Science Research Network is pleased to announce two new SSRN abstracting journals, International, Transnational, and Comparative Criminal Law edited by Diane Marie Amann, Professor of Law, University of California, Davis, School of Law. International, Transnational, and Comparative Criminal Law abstracts features abstracts of articles and works-in-progress relating to criminal law and procedure in matters that have cross-border attributes or involve the interplay of national, regional, or international legal regimes, norms, or systems. Topics include but are not limited to substantive norm-development through positive enactments, custom, and jurisprudence; the theoretical underpinnings, sociolegal justifications, and actual effectiveness of adjudicatory institutions, such as national courts empowered to consider extranational law, international or hybrid criminal tribunals, and truth commissions or other alternative mechanisms; and the global evolution of procedural standards within and across criminal justice systems. Scholarship representing a cross-section of approaches and methodologies is welcome. The URL (here) will let you browse all abstracts and papers in this journal.
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