Refugee jurisprudence and criminal justice
Edited by Sanjeev P. Sahni & Poulomi Bhadra.
- New Delhi : Har-Anand, 2020.
- 184 p.
Table of Contents: Acknowledgements Contributors Chapter 1. Illegal Migration: Concept and Danger to the Public Chapter 2 . European Union Criminal Policy on Illegal Immigration and Application by Member Status: A Spanish Example Chapter 3. International Practice of Criminalization of Illegal Migration and Scope of its Implementation into the Russian Criminal Code Chapter 4. The Philippine Model on the Fight Against Human Trafficking: Assessing Its Effectiveness Chapter 5. Report on the Situation of Refugees in Argentina Chapter 6. The Situation of Foreign Defendants in Argentina(1)- The Federal Criminal Procedure Chapter 7. The Situation of Foreign Defendants in Argentina(II)- Execution of prison Sentences and Expulsion Chapter 8 . The International Transfer of Sentenced Persons: Regulation in Argentina Chapter 9. Do We Need Separate Prisons for Criminals Convicted of Terrorist and Extremist Crimes? Chapter 10. Counter-Terrorism Measures in International and Municipal Law Chapter 11. International Legal Regulation of Criminal Liability of Legal Entities in the Global Framework for Combating International Terrorism Chapter 12. Criminal Justice and Human Rights as Instruments Chapter 13. Universal System of Criminal Law to build a Rule-of-Law Society Chapter 14. Challenges to Asylum Seekers in the Criminal Justice System: Case Study from India