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Inducing Compliance: Shaping Audiences' Perceptions in China's Cyber Crime Enforcement
ABSTRACT Through case studies in the South Pacific and an examination of Chinese sources, this article examines two dimensions of China's cybercrime enforcement beyond its borders: how it manages to repatriate cybercriminals in the absence of formal extradition agreements, and why these repatriations are surrounded by a high degree of performativity ...
Graeme Smith
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ABSTRACT Much of scholarly writing on compliance is derived from the experiences of Western multi‐national corporations operating in developed economies. This introduction to the special issue “China in Compliance” departs from such convention by asking how compliance works in China.
Matthew S. Erie
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EKSTRADISI DAN BEBERAPA PERMASALAHANNYA
Extradition is the delivery of an accused or convicted individual who escape to abroad to avoid punishment or trial process. Extradition should be into force whether the two States have made the former treaty related to or based to reciprocity principle.
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Preventing, Punishing and Eliminating Terrorism in the Western Hemisphere: A Post-9/11 Inter-American Treaty [PDF]
Part I of this Article will provide a brief background to the fight against terrorism as seen from an inter-American legal and institutional standpoint.
Lagos, Enrique, Rudy, Timothy D.
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The theoretical association of an inclusive public sphere with liberal democratic governing begs a closer examination. This article pursues forms of disqualification implicit in the idea of political community as a national project, ultimately finding that the exclusion of foreigners does not begin on the far side of the US border, but well within it ...
Carol J. Greenhouse
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Treatment of International Human Rights Violations in the United States [PDF]
In our day and age, the violation of human rights has become a matter of international concern. This article is focused on the sharing of those concerns by the United States, in particular as manifested by the treatment of human rights violations in ...
Van Der Vyver, Johan D.
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Geopolitical Uses of Organised Forced Migration
ABSTRACT State use of organised forced migration has played a central role in geopolitics and foreign policy. In this piece, we draw attention to its prevalence, including its widespread use as a tool in contemporary migration management policies. In order to effectively tackle questions of forced migration, it is necessary to first recognise that it ...
Fiona B. Adamson, Kelly M. Greenhill
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Globally, the number of cases of international parental child abduction has remained consistent in the past decade, despite the array of legal provisions designed to prevent it. The current legal approach is ineffective. Reflecting on the findings of an empirical study on parental abduction from the UK, the article considers a novel solution which aims
Nazia Yaqub
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Two experiments focusing on de-escalation oriented coverage of post-war conflicts [PDF]
War coverage has a strong bias towards the promotion of conflict escalation and - though less pronounced - this bias often survives in post-war coverage as well.
Wilhelm Kempf
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ABSTRACT The historical bilateral relationship between Mexico and the United States has been marked by punctuated equilibrium, including extended periods of stability disrupted by sudden endogenous change. These critical junctures forced decisions and realignments, creating a path dependency of action from the north and adaptation from the south of the
Estefania Cruz Lera
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