Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Defining organised crime in Canada : meeting our obligations under the UN convention against transnational organised crime and its protocols against trafficking of persons and smuggling of migrants? / by Eileen Skinnider.

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1 online resource (48 pages)

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Author affiliated with: International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy.
"February 2006".--Cover.
"This paper was produced as part of the Canadian International Development Agency funded Implementing International Standard Criminal Justice China Project."--Page 2.

Summary

"This paper is part of an on-going research project between Canada and China on the implementation of international standards. China has ratified the Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime but has not signed the Protocols on trafficking and smuggling. In responding to specific questions posed by our Chinese colleagues, the focus of this paper is on the legislative framework in Canada to combat organised crime and provide some comparisons to the obligations under the Convention and Protocols."--Page 5.

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