RT Article T1 Systematic Crimes of the Powerful: Criminal Aspects of the Global Economy JF Social justice VO 33 IS 1 SP 162 OP 182 A1 Mackenzie, Simon LA English YR 2006 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747157635 AB Part of a special issue on immigration rights and national insecurity. The writer discusses criminal aspects of the global economy. He examines the possible reasons for the inclusion within criminology of some forms of currently noncriminal harm in order to conduct a criminological analysis of the global economy and assesses what is to to be gained by arguing that harms consequent upon the workings of the global economy are or are not crimes. He considers the crimes" of international financial institutions in terms of breaches of domestic state law rather than international law or convention. K1 Eugenic Nation: Faults & Frontiers of Better Breeding in Modern America (Book) K1 Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race (Book) K1 Stern, Alexandra K1 Bachrach, Susan K1 Kuntz, Dieter K1 Nonfiction K1 Books -- Reviews K1 Crime -- Economic aspects K1 International competition