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35 B.U. Int'l L.J. 337 (2017)
How Law Enforcement Cooperation Abroad Is Pivotal to Sustainable Development at Home

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    HOW LAW ENFORCEMENT COOPERATION
      ABROAD IS PIVOTAL TO SUSTAINABLE
               DEVELOPMENT AT HOME

                         David A. Sadoff*


I. INTRODUCTION        ......................................... ...... 338
II. TRANSNATIONAL  CRIME: ITS ASCENDANCY, OPERATION, AND
      SIGNIFICANCE        ....................................... ..... 338
      a. What is a transnational crime? ................ ..... 339
      b. What are the types of transnational crimes?......... .........341
      c. What has precipitated the rise of transnational crime? ............... 342
      d. How do transnational criminals operate? ........... ..... 344
      e. What is the significance of transnational crime to this
          inquiry?.......................              ............... 345
IRl. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT  AND THE THREAT  POSED BY
      TRANSNATIONAL   CRIMES        ..................................348
      a. What is sustainable development? ............... ..... 348
      b. How does transnational crime undercut sustainable
          development?.................................350
IV. How  GOVERNMENTS   COMBAT  TRANSNATIONAL   CRIME AND THE
      VITAL ROLE OF CROSS-BORDER  LAW  ENFORCEMENT
      COOPERATION.......                                  .....354
      a. What are the types of domestic law enforcement agencies?.......354
      b. In what ways do enforcement agencies combat transnational
          crime?.       ...................................... 355
      c. Why is cross-border law enforcement cooperation so
          important?   ........................       ..... ...... 357
      d. What forms does cross-border law enforcement cooperation
          take?....................................... 360



* Dr. Sadoff is the Executive Director of the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law (CERL)
at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, a non-resident Senior Fellow with both the
Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL) and the Enough Project, and
the author of BRINGING INTERNATIONAL FUGITIVES TO JUSTICE: EXTRADITION AND ITS
ALTERNATIVES (Cambridge Univ. Press 2016). The views expressed in this article are the
author's alone and do not purport to reflect those of any of the organizations with which he
is affiliated.


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