Criminal Legalities in the Global South

Criminal Legalities in the Global South

Cultural Dynamics, Political Tensions, and Institutional Practices

Ciocchini, Pablo; Radics, George

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2019

238

Dura

Inglês

9781138625631

15 a 20 dias

530

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Introduction: Reinterpreting Chaos as Diversity: An Alternative Legal Approach from the Global South; Cultural Dynamics; 1. Criminalizing Adultery in Colonial India: Constructing the Wife vs. the "Other" in Islamic Family Law; 2. "First World Problems" in the "Third World"? LGBT Rights in Singapore; 3. Privacy in Public Spaces: The Transformative Potential of Navtej Johar v. Union of India; 4. Gambling with Criminal Law: The Legal Paradox of "Jogo do Bicho" (Animal Lottery) Criminalization in Brazil; Political Tensions; 5. (Cr)immigration in the Dominican Republic? Decolonizing the Human Rights of Vulnerable Haitian Migrants; 6. Cosmologies of Federal Criminal Procedural Reform: Democratizing and Humanizing Criminal Justice in Argentina; 7. Of Punishment, Protest, and Press Conferences: Contentious Politics Amidst Despotic Decision in Contemporary Burmese courtrooms; Institutional Practices; 8. The Politics of Judicial Actors in the Philippines "War on Drugs"; 9. Arresting a Due Process Revolution: The Reform of Indonesia's Code of Criminal Procedure and the Persistence of History; 10. Sacrificing Justice for Efficiency? Examining Premature Dismissal Rates in Peruvian Corruption Cases; 11. Sexual Crimes and Transitional Justice before Courts in Brazil: Accountability for Crimes Against Humanity; Conclusion; Seeking Commonalities from Across the South
Superior Tribunal De Justicia;Kitab Undang Undang Hukum;Southern Criminology;Police Dominance;Criminology and the Global South;Criminalization;Ko Taw;Khin Nyunt;Deviance;Military Juntas;Punitiveness;Kerry Carrington;Capital Punishment;Global South;LGBTQ Individual;LGBT issues;Criminal Procedure Reform;Criminal Courts;Criminal Legalities;Asian Criminology;Pink Dot;socio-political dimensions;Organization Of American States;Free Woman;Brazilian criminal law system;Transitional Justice;Global South societies;local cultural dynamics;LGBT Community;Criminal Procedure Code;Haitian Descent;Haitian Migrants;LGBT Person;Federal Criminal Procedural;Justice Chandrachud;Naz Foundation;Social Adequacy Theory;Social Adequacy;Plea Bargaining