Crime and criminal law : perspectives on global migration
Edited by Sanjeev P. Sahni & Poulomi Bhadra.
- New Delhi : Har-Anand, 2020.
- 224 p.
Table of Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Status of Refugees, Migrants and Criminal Law In India Chapter 2 . Representation of Refugees, Migrants and immigrants in the Global South Chapter 3. The Migrant Crisis in Macedonia and its Psycho- Social Consequences Chapter 4. Europe caught Standing Still: How the Influx of North African Migrants Led to Chaos on European Coastlines Chapter 5. The Fight Against Hate Speech of Terrorism: At the Edge of Freedom of Speech Chapter 6. Western Societies and Fight Against Terrorism: At the Edge of Freedom of Speech Chapter 7. Criminalization of Immigration in the European Union and Hate Speech in Spain Chapter 8 . Migrants or Immigrants: A Nuanced Perspective from the State of Assam. Chapter 9. Migration, Minors and Cultural Crimes Chapter 10. Contemporary Risks to Bulgaria Democracy: Controlled Voting and Vote Buying Chapter 11. Detention of Asylum Seekers in the European Context: European Court of Human Rights and European Union Law Chapter 12. Migrants Between Liberty and Security : Aspects of Subcitizenship in Brazilian Criminal Law Chapter 13. Scale of Risks of Criminality for Migration Processes Chapter 14. Criminality Responsibility for Crimes Committed Abroad Under the Polish Criminal Law