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2019 Book Chapter Smugglers and samaritans: criminalising the smuggling of migrants in international and Australian lawSchloenhardt, Andreas (2019). Smugglers and samaritans: criminalising the smuggling of migrants in international and Australian law. Crimmigration in Australia: Law, Politics, and Society. (pp. 253-273) edited by Billings, Peter. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-9093-7_11 |
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2018 Book Chapter Trafficking in persons in international law: have we created a monster?Schloenhardt, Andreas (2018). Trafficking in persons in international law: have we created a monster?. Vielfalt des Strafrechts im internationalen Kontext: Festschrift für Frank Höpfel zum 65. Geburtstag. (pp. 525-548) edited by Robert Kert and Andreas Lehner. Vienna, Austria: NWV. |
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2018 Book Chapter Migrant children and the United Nations protocols against smuggling of migrants and trafficking in personsSchloenhardt, Andreas and Lelliott, Joseph (2018). Migrant children and the United Nations protocols against smuggling of migrants and trafficking in persons. Protecting migrant children: in search of best practice. (pp. 114-135) edited by Mary Crock and Lenni B. Benson. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. |
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2016 Book Chapter Fram 'Refugee Agent' to 'people Smuggler': the Smuggling of Migrants in International and Austrian LawSchloenhardt, Andreas (2016). Fram 'Refugee Agent' to 'people Smuggler': the Smuggling of Migrants in International and Austrian Law. Schleppen, Schleusen, Helfen: Flucht Zwischen Rettung Und Ausbeutung. (pp. 487-501) edited by Gabriele Anderl and Simon Usaty. Vienna, Austria: Mandelbaum. |
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2016 Book Chapter The UN protocol against the smuggling of migrants by land, sea and air 2000Schloenhardt, Andreas (2016). The UN protocol against the smuggling of migrants by land, sea and air 2000. International law and transnational organised crime. (pp. 169-196) edited by Pierre Hauck and Sven Peterke. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
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2015 Book Chapter Transnational organised crimeSchloenhardt, Andreas (2015). Transnational organised crime. Routledge Handbook of Transnational Criminal Law. (pp. 409-433) edited by Neil Boister and Robert J. Currie. Abingdon, Oxon, UK: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203380277 |
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2008 Book Chapter Illegal Migration and Migrant Smuggling in the Asia-Pacific: Balancing Regional Security and Human RightsA Schloenhardt (2008). Illegal Migration and Migrant Smuggling in the Asia-Pacific: Balancing Regional Security and Human Rights. Security and Migration in Asia: The Dynamics of Securitisation. (pp. 35-55) edited by Melissa G Curley and Wong Siu-lun. London: Routledge Publishers. doi: 10.4324/9780203934722 |
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2008 Book Chapter Transnational organized crime and international criminal lawSchloenhardt, Andreas (2008). Transnational organized crime and international criminal law. International Criminal Law, Volume 1: Sources, Subjects, and Contents. (pp. 939-962) edited by M. Cherif Bassiouni. Leiden, Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. doi: 10.1163/ej.9789004165328.i-1086 |
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2007 Book Chapter Drugs, Sex and Guns: Organised Crime in the South PacificSchloenhardt, A. (2007). Drugs, Sex and Guns: Organised Crime in the South Pacific. Droit penal international dans le Pacifique: tentatives d'harmonisation regionale = Regionalising international criminal law in the Pacific. (pp. 159-184) edited by Neil Boister and Alberto Costi. Wellington, New Zealand: Association for Comparative Law/Association de Legislation Comparee des Pays du Pacifique. |
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2003 Book Chapter Transnational Crime and Island State Security in the South PacificSchloenhardt, Andreas (2003). Transnational Crime and Island State Security in the South Pacific. Security in Oceania : in the 21st Century. (pp. 171-192) edited by Eric Shibuya and Jim Rolfe. Honolulu, Hawaii: Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. |
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2002 Book Chapter Organised Crime and Migrant Smuggling: Australia and the Asia PacificSchloenhardt, Andreas (2002). Organised Crime and Migrant Smuggling: Australia and the Asia Pacific. Australian Institute of Criminology Research and Public Policy Series No. 44. (pp. 1-102) Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. |