2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40802-022-00214-0
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Enforcing the ‘Community Interest’ in Combating Transnational Crimes: The Potential for Public Interest Litigation

Abstract: Transnational criminal law treaties could give rise to public interest litigation concerning the breach of an obligation erga omnes partes, meaning an obligation owed by one state party to all other states parties. This article aims to contribute to scholarship on the subject of erga omnes or ‘community interest’ norms by exploring the potential for international litigation concerning non-compliance with obligations under two transnational criminal law treaties in particular: the United Nations Convention agai… Show more

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