An international panel discussion of Decolonizing the Criminal Law: Colonial Legacies, Contemporary Problems (Oxford UP 2023) featuring the four co-editors of the book. [From the OUP website:] Within the discipline […]
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An international panel discussion of Decolonizing the Criminal Law: Colonial Legacies, Contemporary Problems (Oxford UP 2023) featuring the four co-editors of the book. [From the OUP website:] Within the discipline […]
➡︎ PDF The Rockefeller Foundation’s Model Penal Code: Probing the Private Origins of American Criminal Law Daniel Friedman* The drafting and publication of the Model Penal Code (MPC) in 1962 […]
➡︎ PDF Anti-Slavery and the War on Gangs: Colonialism, Racial Capitalism, and the State Insa Koch* On 18th October 2023, Britain is celebrating its annual Anti-Slavery Day. Initiated by a […]
Classic legacy of colonialism, or a necessary legal implement to protect the nation-state from threats to its sovereignty? These are the seemingly competing perspectives on offer as the Indian legal […]
Classic legacy of colonialism, or a necessary legal implement to protect the nation-state from threats to its sovereignty? These are the seemingly competing perspectives on offer as the Indian legal […]
Still early days over at MCLR+TV, but you can already (re)watch our spirited October 2 kick-off event on Criminalizing Sedition: The Indian Debate in International Perspective.
➡︎ PDF A Moment of Reckoning for the Sedition Offense in India Abhinav Sekhri* The Indian Supreme Court is set to revisit the legality[1] of the sedition offense as defined […]
➡︎ PDF A Modern Debtors’ Prison? Imprisonment for Unpaid Fines and Socioeconomic Inequality Morten Boe* Ever wanted to set a prisoner free? In Germany, it is easier than you would […]
Join us for an international panel discussion of Decolonizing the Criminal Law: Colonial Legacies, Contemporary Problems (Oxford UP 2023) featuring the four co-editors of the book. [From the OUP website:] […]
Classic legacy of colonialism, or a necessary legal implement to protect the nation-state from threats to its sovereignty? These are the seemingly competing perspectives on offer as the Indian legal […]