Criminal Legalities In The Global South: Cultural Dynamics, Political Tensions, And Institutional Practices

Pablo Ciocchini
Édition George Baylon Radics
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Criminal Legalities In The Global South: Cultural Dynamics, Political Tensions, And Institutional Practices

Pablo Ciocchini
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  • Date de publication : Apr 01, 2021
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 254
  • Éditeur : Routledge
  • ISBN : 9780367777470
  • Dimensions : 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

Pablo Ciocchiniis a lecturer at the University of Liverpool in Singapore. He teaches Critical Criminology and Socio-legal Studies. He holds an LLM from the National University of La Plata (Argentina), an MA in the sociology of law from the Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law (Spain), and a PhD in sociology of law from University of the Basque Country. His articles have been published inCrime, Law and Social Change,Critical Criminology, theInternational Journal of Law in Context, theAsian Journal of Social Science, among others. He is interested in criminal courts, judicial reforms, police accountability, state violence, and critical socio-legal theory and methodology.





George Radics

is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the National University of Singapore. He teaches Law and Society, Selected Topics on Law and Justice, Sociology of Emotions, and Classical Sociological Theory. After receiving his PhD in sociology from the National University of Singapore (NUS), he earned a juris doctor with a concentration in Asian law from the University of Washington and worked for the Supreme Court of Guam for two years. He is a member of the New York Bar. His articles have been published in theColumbia Human Rights Law Review,Santa Clara Journal of International Law,Asian Journal of Social Science, and thePhilippine Sociological Review. His work involves the judicial system, notions of justice, human rights, minorities, and comparative legal studies.

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