Периодические издания, поступившие в Центр правовой информации в 2010 году

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Georgetown Journal of International Law – v. 41 – № 2 – 2010
Georgetown Journal of International Law – v. 41 – № 3 – 2010
Georgetown Journal of International Law – v. 41 – № 4 – 2010
European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice – v. 18 i. 1– 2010
European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice – v. 18 – i. 2 – 2010
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Georgetown Journal of International Law – v. 41 – № 2 – 2010



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Articles

Between Complicity and Irrelevance? Industry Associations and the Challenge of Regulating Private Security Contractors, Surabhi Ranganathan _________________________________ 303

Somali Piracy: Jurisdictional Issues, Enforcement Problems and Potential Solutions, Christopher Totten & Matthew Bernal _____________________________________________________ 377

Sovereign Wealth Funds as Regulatory Chameleons: The Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Funds and Public Global Governance Through Private Global Investment, Larry Cata Backer ____ 425


Notes

Choosing the Right Yardarm: Establishing an International Court for Privacy,

Craig Thedwall _____________________________________________________________ 501

On The Water’s Edge? A Comparative Study of the Influence of International Law and the Extraterritorial Reach of Domestic Laws in the War on Terror Jurisprudence,

Maria L. Banda _____________________________________________________________ 525


Georgetown Journal of International Law – v. 41 – № 3 – 2010



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Law Without the State: The Theory of High Engagement and the Emergence of Spontaneous Legal Order Within Commercial Systems, Bryan Druzin ____________________________ 559

Sovereign Wealth Funds as a Development Tool for ASEAN Nations: From Social Wealth to Social Responsibility, Rumu Sarkar _____________________________________________ 621

Complexity, Environment, and Equitable Competition: A Theory of Adaptive Rule Design, Michael Ilg ________________________________________________________________ 647


Notes

From Guantanamo to Nuremberg and Back: An Analysis of Conspiracy to Commit War Crimes under International Humanitarian Law, Raha Wala _________________________________ 683

China, a Sui Generis Case for the Western Rule-of-Law Model, Jialue “Charles” Li _______ 711

Georgetown Journal of International Law – v. 41 – № 4 – 2010



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Articles

Daniel Chow. Anti-Counterfeiting Strategies of Multi-National Companies in China: How a Flawed Approach is Making Counterfeiting Worse__________________________________749

Bruce Winfield Bean. Hyperbole, Hypocrisy, and Hubris in the Aid-Corruption Dialogue___ 781

Blake Puckett. Clans and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Individualized Corruption Prosecution in Situations of Systemic Corruption___________________________________ 815

Elizabeth Spahn. Nobody Gets Hurt?_____________________________________________861

Mike Koehler. The Façade of FCPA Enforcement__________________________________ 907


Notes

Aaron Franklin. Targeted Tariff Preferences to Reduce Corruption in Developing States___ 1011

Daniel M. Firger. Transparency and the Natural Resource Curse: Examining the New Extraterritorial Information Forcing Rules in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act of 2010_____________________________________________________________________ 1043

European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice – v. 18 i. 1– 2010



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Revisiting the Acquittal of 10 Policemen: Issues of Judicial Independence, Trial by Media and Fair Trial in Cyprus

Kaniye S.A. Ebeku_____________________________________________________________1


Introduction of the New York Double Strategy to Control Organised Crime in the Netherlands and the European Union

Cyrille Fijnaut________________________________________________________________43


Rituals Forever?

Heike Jung__________________________________________________________________67


EU Cross-Border Policing Provision, the View from One of the Schengen Opt-out States

Maria O’Neill________________________________________________________________73


New Criminological Literature in Europe: Selected Bibliography

Elisabeth Martin______________________________________________________________91

European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice – v. 18 – i. 2 – 2010



Contents


Mutual Recognition and the European Court of Justice: The Meaning of Consistent Interpretation and Autonomous and Uniform Interpretation of Union Law for the Development of the Principle of Mutual Recognition in Criminal Matters

Matthias J. Borgers____________________________________________________________99


A Criminal Justice System or a System Deficit? Notes on the System Structure of the EU Criminal Law

Linda Gröning_______________________________________________________________115


Punishing Corruption in the Public and Private Sector: The Legal Framework of the European Union in the International Scene and the Greek Legal Order

M. Kaiafa-Gbandi____________________________________________________________139


Macro Networks, Collectives, and Business Processes: An Integrated Approach to Organized Crime

Toine Spapens_______________________________________________________________185


New Criminological Literature in Europe: Selected Bibliography

Elisabeth Martin_____________________________________________________________217