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Ebook Tratado de Derecho Administrativo Tomo II . Comentarios a la Ley de Jurisdicción Contenciosa Administrativa

ISBN: 9788413460215

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Fecha de edición 06/05/2020
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La obra principal del autor, especialista tanto en la praxis como en las reformas legales de la Ley de jurisdicción contencioso-administrativa, presenta un estudio de todos los temas del proceso administrativo y un comentario artículo por artículo de toda la ley.

Chapter 1 – Introduction: Criminology and the Digital Society

Chapter 2 – At the Crossroad: Cyber, Critical and Cultural Criminologies

Chapter 3 – A Global Context: Networks, Corporations and States

Chapter 4 – Crime in Real Time: Immediacy, Immersion and Engagement

Chapter 5 – Liminal Images: Criminality, Victimisation and Voyeurism

Chapter 6 – Networked Hate: Racism, Misogyny and Violence

Chapter 7 – Informal Justice: Digilantism, Victim Participation and Recognition

Chapter 8 – More than a Hashtag: Crime and Social Justice Activism

Chapter 9 – Conclusion: Crime and Justice in Digital Society

Anastasia Powell is Associate Professor in Criminology and Justice Studies at RMIT University. Anastasia’s research examines the intersections of gender, violence, justice, technology and digital culture. Her previous co-authored and solo-authored books include: Sexual Violence in a Digital Age(2017) and Sex, Power and Consent: Youth Culture and the Unwritten Rules (2010), as well as the co-edited books Rape Justice: Beyond the Criminal Law (2015) and Preventing Sexual Violence (2014).

Gregory Stratton is Lecturer in Criminology and Justice Studies at RMIT University. Gregory also manages the Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative at RMIT, a collaboration between academics, university students and lawyers who investigate claims of wrongful conviction. His research examines wrongful conviction, state crime, media and crime, and identity in the digital age.

Robin Cameron is Lecturer in Criminology and Justice Studies at RMIT University. Robin is also the manager of the Bachelor of Criminal Justice at RMIT. Robin’s research focuses on security through an examination of gender, race and violence in urban and online spaces. His books include: Subjects of Security: Domestic Effects of Foreign Policy in the War on Terror (2013) and the co-edited book Human Security and Natural Disasters (2014).