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Protecting the civilian population - in cross-border organized crime

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The growing phenomenon of cross-border organized crime is a reality that spares no state in the world, both in terms of its consequences and its rapid expansion. The extent of its expansion today calls for solid, inclusive strategies based on factual data and backed up by international, regional and state legal frameworks. Efforts are commendable, but they have remained circumscribed around the primary victims of the phenomenon of cross-border organized crime. The international community is becoming increasingly aware of the need for a global response, with the adoption of the United Nations Convention and its Protocols, but the civilian population has been forgotten. As part of the drive to develop solid, inclusive strategies, equal importance needs to be given to all areas and categories requiring protection as a result of the movement of organized cross-border crime.

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Consultant-Researcher, Expert in Community Security and Business and Organization Management. Deputy Coordinator of the Cabinet Bureau d'Appui au Développement, Conseils, Etudes et Formations. Director of the Etablissement Bureau des Affaires de Développement et des Services based in Maroua.

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Authors Barnabé Tanagued
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2024
 
EAN 9786207503254
ISBN 9786207503254
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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