DecoeurCONFRONTING THE SHADOW STATE OMIL C
Henri Decoeur is a lawyer specializing in international criminal litigation, in matters relating to human rights, organized crime, terrorism, and corruption. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, an LLM from McGill University, and a BA in comparative law from Universite' Paris Nanterre. He has worked for international criminal courts and tribunals, and practices law as a licensed member of the Paris Bar.
* Introduction
* State organized crime
* 1: The phenomenon of state organized crime
* The limits of applicable international law
* 2: State responsibility for state organized crime
* 3: International criminal law instruments for the suppression of
organized crime and corruption
* 4: The limits of applicable crime-suppression conventions
* International legal mechanisms for the suppression of state organized
crime
* 5: A normative justification for establishing state organized crime
as an international crime
* 6: A convention for the suppression of state organized crime
* 7: The potential role of the UN Security Council in the suppression
of state organized crime
* 8: The potential role of international criminal tribunals in the
suppression of state organized crime
* Concluding remarks