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Is There an International Criminal Law?
In this pragmatic discussion of international criminal law, the author provides both an analytic and historical overview of the jurisprudence. The roles of treaties, conventions, and the United Nations are presented as the relationship between international and domestic criminal law is explored.
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Abstract Research Summary We extend the property rights theory to show that stronger ownership control incentivizes owners to push for communalizing private environmental costs unless counterbalancing internal and external governance mechanisms are prevalent. Using a sample of 16,286 observations for 3275 firms across 43 countries between 2008 and 2017,
Punit Arora, Tanusree Jain, Ajai Gaur
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Criminal organizations exhibit hysteresis, resilience, and robustness by balancing security and efficiency [PDF]
The interplay between criminal organizations and law enforcement disruption strategies is crucial in criminology. Criminal enterprises, like legitimate businesses, balance visibility and security to thrive. This study uses evolutionary game theory to analyze criminal networks' dynamics, resilience to interventions, and responses to external conditions.
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The Role of Criminal Law Approaches Against Hybrid Attacks
Hybrid threats have become a topic high on the international agenda. Hybrid threats and actual attacks may be classical criminal activities driven by personal motives and economic gain.
Fenella Billing , Birgit Feldtmann
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Abstract This paper examines the role of four types of influences on the Subjective Well‐Being of Nigerian self‐initiated expatriates in Germany: (1) Individual, (2) Group, (3) Social, and (4) Organizational. Based on survey data from 377 respondents, we find that variables in all four categories influence subjective well‐being.
Hemant Merchant+2 more
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Germany and International Criminal Law: Continuity or Change? / Deutschland und das Völkerstrafrecht – Kontinuität oder Wandel? [PDF]
Claus Kreß
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The relevance of gunshot residues in forensic science
Gunshot residue is a relevant trace in the investigation of firearm related events. While much research has been carried out to develop detection and analysis methods, the focus needs now to shift from means to purposes. More knowledge on the trace characteristics, how it transfers, persists and the prevalence in the environment, will lead to a more ...
Virginie Redouté Minzière+4 more
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Prosecution of complex criminal networks: a multilevel ERGMs approach to CICIG's judicial cases [PDF]
Prosecutors are essential in combating organized crime, making key decisions about prosecution, target selection, and structuring imputation strategies. Despite their importance, the configuration of these strategies remains empirically underexplored. This study analyzes cases investigated by the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala ...
arxiv
ABSTRACT Neuroinclusion in human resources management (HRM) research and practice should go beyond the business case argument for neurodiversity (ND) to move to a nuanced understanding of harnessing neurodivergent talent. We argue for a biopsychosocial HRM perspective from an explicit non‐ableist stance, to illuminate in‐work experience to inform ...
Almuth McDowall+2 more
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