Transnational organized crime is a major threat to international security. One country’s success in limiting illicit production and flows often results in the displacement of the problem to another, necessitating a coordinated response.
The Transnational Law and Justice Network at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law invites academics, policy makers, non-governmental organizations, and individuals working on the ground to participate in a multidisciplinary regional dialogue about the most pressing transnational criminal law issues facing the Americas today.
The conference “Transnational Criminal Law in the Americas” will be held at the University May 4 and 5. Organizers invite applications by January 20. Find details in the call for papers on the conference website.