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Vol. 3 (2022)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.2218/ccj.v3
Published: 28-Sep-2022

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Acknowledgements and Foreword

  • FOREWORD FROM THE ACADEMIC SPONSOR

    Dr. Andy Aydin-Aitchison
    1
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  • ACKNOWLDGEMENT AND FOREWORD FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

    Adwitia Maity
    2 - 3
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Articles

  • 1971 Killing of the ‘Bengali’ Intellectuals: An Analysis from the Perspective of the 1948 Genocide Convention

    Nusrat Jahan Nishat, Mohammad Pizuar Hossain
    4 - 27
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  • Critical Criminology: Past, Present, and Future

    Yu-Hsuan Chao
    28 - 44
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  • "Does the bullet deliver where the ballot has failed?" – Attempting to explain political assassinations in Pakistan

    Lisa Denndörfer, Viktoria Strauer, Sonja Thebes
    45 - 69
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  • RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND PSYCHOPATHIC TRAITS: THE PERSPECTIVE OF BELGIAN PRACTITIONERS

    Athina Bisback
    70 - 81
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  • “TAKE PITY OF YOUR TOWN AND OF YOUR PEOPLE” Can International Humanitarian Law protect civilians under siege?

    Christopher John Hale
    82 - 98
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  • The Reform of Abortion Law in India: A Critique

    Anogh Chakraborty, Shubhayan Chakraborty
    99 - 117
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  • Youth Knife Crime in London and Croydon A Data and Literary Analysis

    Emily Brenner
    118 - 136
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Contemporary Challenges: The Global Crime, Justice and Security Journal (CCJ) | ISSN 2634-7555 (Online)
 
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