2013 UNODC WORLD DRUG REPORT
Report can be downloaded.
Report can be downloaded.
the negative impact of a law-enforcement based strategy
Is there nothing that organised crime won’t do?
Michael Mansfield, famous human rights lawyer, demonstrates that the innocent have plenty to worry about, especially if they get caught up in a police investigation that has been incompetently handled and they are trying to cover up.
James Bamford nails 5 myths the NSA would like you to believe about the legal framework in which it operates when exercising surveillance over the world.
the article is a documenting of the spread of terrorism in Africa in recent years. The point to note is that as it has spread, so too has drug-trafficking and probably many other forms of organised crime not as yet noticed. The military is brilliant at opening the door to illicit business….discuss
The words chosen in the headline are the independent’s. If the state snooping doesnt worry you, and you can brush off the idea that journalists are poking around in your life, then how do you feel about insurance companies, law firms and even possibly celebrities snooping around you. “You have nothing to fear if you’re … THE OTHER HACKING SCANDAL: SUPPRESSED REPORT REVEALS THAT LAW FIRMS, TELECOMS GIANTS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES ROUTINELY HIRE CRIMINALS TO STEAL RIVALS’ INFORMATION
The legal basis for NSA data surveillance.There will be some law text books that will need rewriting on the evidence of these documents. Do they apply to “organised crime” as well??
There are links to other articles from this one, trying to explain a fall in the number of piracy incidents connected to Somalia
Issues in here that I can remember being raised at European conferences back around 2000. Why is the wheel constantly being re-invented?