Lawfare

Lawfare
Author: Raul Zaffaroni,Cristina Caamaño,Valeria Vegh Weis
Publsiher: Brill
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004535144

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In Lawfare: The Criminalization of Democratic Politics in the Global South, Zaffaroni, Caamaño and Vegh Weis offer an account of the misuse of the law to criminalize progressive political leaders in Latin America. Indeed, more and more popular political leaders in the region are being imprisoned or prosecuted, even while in power. Inacio Lula da Silva is the quintaessential case of this worrying process. Despite the centrality of this juridical-political phenomenon in Latin America, it is little known to the Anglo-Saxon public. This book aims to fill this gap. In an accessible style, the authors deconstruct the legal language and the main problematics of lawfare, drawing attention to the fact that it may end up destroying the rule of law in order to promote the most cruel forms of neoliberalism.

Lawfare The Criminalization of Democratic Politics in the Global South

Lawfare  The Criminalization of Democratic Politics in the Global South
Author: Raul Zaffaroni,Cristina Caamaño,Valeria Vegh Weis
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2023-02-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004535152

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In The Criminalization of Democratic Politics in the Global South, Zaffaroni, Caamaño and Vegh Weis offer an account of the misuse of the law to criminalize progressive political leaders in Latin America.

Criminalization of Activism

Criminalization of Activism
Author: Valeria Vegh Weis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2021-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000476828

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Criminalization of Activism draws on a multiplicity of perspectives and case studies from the Global South and the Global North to show how protest has been subject to processes of criminalization over time. Contributors include scholars and activists from different disciplinary backgrounds, with a balance between authors from the Global North and the Global South. An introduction frames the topic within critical criminology, while also highlighting the possible disciplinary approaches and definitions of criminalization of resistance/activism. The editor also investigates the particularities of the current times in comparison to dynamics of criminalization in prior stages of capitalism. Bringing together a range of criminalization themes into a single volume, compromising historical criminology, Indigenous studies, gender studies, critical criminology, southern criminology and green criminology, it will be of great interest to scholars and students of criminology, social movement theory and social sciences, as well as those involved in activism and with a stand against criminalization.

Southern and Postcolonial Perspectives on Policing Security and Social Order

Southern and Postcolonial Perspectives on Policing  Security and Social Order
Author: Roxana Pessoa Cavalcanti,Peter Squires,Zoha Waseem
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781529223699

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Postcolonial legacies continue to impact upon the Global South and this edited collection examines their influence on systems of policing, security management and social ordering. Expanding the Southern Criminology agenda, the book critically examines social harms, violence and war crimes, human rights abuses, environmental degradation and the criminalization of protest. The book asks how current states of policing came about, their consequences and whose interests they continue to serve through vivid international case studies, including prison struggles in Latin America and the misuse of military force. Challenging current criminological thinking on the Global South, the book considers how police and state overreach can undermine security and perpetuate racism and social conflict.

Global Policing

Global Policing
Author: Ben Bowling,James Sheptycki
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781446292174

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In the transitional networked society, police power is no longer constrained by the borders of the nation state. It has globalised. Global Policing shows how security threats have been constructed by powerful actors to justify the creation of a new global policing architecture and how the subculture of policing shapes the world system. Demonstrating how a theory of global policing is central to understanding global governance, the text explores: - the ′new security agenda′ focused on serious organised crime and terrorism and how this is transforming policing - the creation of global organisations such as Interpol, regional entities such as Europol, and national policing agencies with a transnational reach - the subculture of the ′global cops′, blurring boundaries between police, private security, military and secret intelligence agencies - the reality of transnational policing on the ground, its effectiveness, legitimacy, accountability and future development. Written by two leading international experts who bring cutting-edge theoretical debates to life with case studies and examples, Global Policing will prove captivating reading for students and scholars in criminology, criminal justice, international relations, law and sociology.

Medieval Music

Medieval Music
Author: Richard H. Hoppin
Publsiher: New York : W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1978
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0393090906

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The book will prove interesting and helpful to the increasing number of amateurs who, through both live and recorded performances, have come to know and love the strangely beguiling qualities of medieval music. Perhaps, in addition, it may contribute to a wider realization that the Middle Ages produced music worthy of the same careful study and admiration long accorded to its masterpieces of literature, art, and architecture.

Human Rights in War

Human Rights in War
Author: Damien Rogers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9811552029

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This volume is the most comprehensive and up-to-date compilation of in-depth analyses on human rights violations committed in war. It offers myriad perspectives on the content and application of legal protections offered to civilians, including women, children and the elderly, and to others who are 'no longer active in the fight.' A series of carefully researched case studies illustrates the extent to which human rights violations occur in recent and current armed conflict, and signals the ways in which these violations are dealt with. Each of the contributing authors has been selected on the basis of their international academic reputation and/or professional standing within the human rights field. Given the alarming numbers of people harmed in recent and current armed conflict, this book will be of great interest to researchers, policymakers and opinion-shapers alike.

Cuba was Different

Cuba was Different
Author: Even Sandvik Underlid
Publsiher: Studies in Critical Social Sci
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2021
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 900444288X

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Written sources on the collapse -- Granma and the written news as a method -- Analyzing the news accounts -- Reflections on the written news -- Contextualizing the testimonies -- Oral source methodologies -- Analysis of the interviews -- Insights from the oral testimonies -- Conclusion : viewing the collapse through the PCC lens.