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Systemic Economic Offences as International Crimes

Theorising a New Paradigm of Mass Criminality

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Systemic Economic Offences as International Crimes Theorising a New Paradigm of Mass Criminality

  • Open Access
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This open access book asks whether international economic crime can qualify as an international crime and be prosecuted as such.

Taking a four-part approach to the question, it traces the origins of the concept of international economic crime, and draws the line between ordinary economic crimes and economic offences of international significance. To this end, it examines six cases involving the commissions of serious economic crimes in different regions of the world, including Europe, the Americas and Africa: the crime of grand corruption in the Petrobras case; the theft of natural resources in the Niger Delta region and Liberia; the international money-laundering scheme in the Bolichicos case; the crime of financing terrorism in the Chiquita case; the Volkswagen conspiracy case in the US and the Haarde case related to gross-negligence in preventing serious economic damage. It then goes on to discuss a potential sui generis category of international economic crimes, before considering the advantages and the challenges of the multilevel enforcement system of international criminal justice in prosecuting such crimes.

This book provides an innovative and original avenue for the analysis of a controversial and yet overlooked topic in international criminal law.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Lund University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Origin and Evolution of the Concept of International Economic Crime
3. The Gravity of International Economic Crimes
4. Definition of International Economic Crimes
5. The Prosecution of International Economic Crimes in Multilevel Enforcement System of International Criminal Justice
6. Conclusion

Product details

Published Feb 19 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 304
ISBN 9781509986590
Imprint Hart Publishing
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Studies in International Law
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Nicole Citeroni

Nicole Citeroni is Postdoctoral Researcher in Inte…

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