International and Comparative Criminal Justice
Series Editors: Mark Findlay, University of Sydney, Australia
and Ralph Henham, Nottingham Trent University, UK
This series explores the new and rapidly developing field of
international and comparative criminal justice and engages with its
most important emerging themes and debates. It focuses on three
interrelated aspects of scholarship which go to the root of
understanding the nature and significance of international criminal
justice in the broader context of globalization and global
governance. These include: the theoretical and methodological
problems posed by the development of international and comparative
criminal justice; comparative contextual analysis; the reciprocal
relationship between comparative and international criminal justice
and contributions which endeavour to build understandings of global
justice on foundations of comparative contextual analysis.