The Relations between Transnational Crimes and Global Justice: A case study in Somalia

Autor: CHEN, YI-CHENG, 陳奕丞
Rok vydání: 2016
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 105
After the Cold War, the discussed issues have gradually hastened widely in every fields, but cross-border crime takes the threat of international society into the most concerned point. Traditional researches focus on 《United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime》and law enforcement cooperation. This thesis bids farewell to the Traditional research, using Thomas Pogge’s global justice theory, revealing justice as the central explanation and shows that injustice global institutional serve the global poverty and shows that unjust global institutional leads to global poverty. As a result, those in impoverishment have no choice but to commit crimes to survive. The international society may become the method to recall the value of global justice for poverty country, going through moral compensate and reform, hoping can make impoverished countries restore stability and find the solution to deal with the transitional crimes that impoverished countries occurred. Therefore, the study core of this article is to analyze the poverty and relation of Somalia, inspecting whether the reform of unjust global institutional can improve the poverty and piracy dilemma in Somalia.
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