Mark Findlay's treatment of regulatory sociability charts the anticipated and even inevitable transition to mutual interest which is the essence of taking communities from shared risk to shared fate. In the context of today's global crises, he explains that for the sake of sustainability, human diversity can bond in different ways to achieve fate.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 21 Feb 2013
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781137009104
About M. Findlay
MARK FINDLAY is Professor of Law at the Singapore Management University Singapore. He is also Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Sydney Australia and Deputy Director of the Institute of Criminology at that Law School. He has held research chairs at Leeds University and the Nottingham Law School UK. In recent years Professor Findlay has focused his writing on the intersection between globalisation crime and control with central interests around international criminal justice. This led to new considerations of global crisis and the manner in which regulation needs to address the needs of fragmented states and transitional cultures. He is the author of twenty books and over a hundred journal articles and chapters.