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Crimilegal Orders, Governance and Armed Conflict

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  • © 2019

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  • Provides innovation in terms of its conceptual-theoretical contribution to the relationship between criminality, governance and armed conflict
  • Based on in-depth field work in Colombia and rich primary and secondary source material from a range of other country cases
  • Has multi-disciplinary appeal and speaks to both academic audiences from a number of social science disciplines and a range of specialized practitioners, including law enforcement professionals and specialized bilateral and multilateral organizations

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

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Comprehensively laying out the concept of crimilegality, this book presents a novel perspective on the relationship between what is conventionally termed organised crime and political order in the contemporary developing world. In hybrid crimilegal orders the moral, normative and social boundaries between legality and illegality-criminality are blurred, and through the violation of the official law, the illegal-criminal sphere of social life becomes legitimate and morally acceptable, while the legal turns illegitimate and immoral. Several examples of crimilegality and crimilegal governance in Colombia and Nigeria, including in relation to armed conflict termination, are used to illustrate these complex processes.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Universidad Icesi, Cali, Colombia

    Markus Schultze-Kraft

About the author

Markus Schultze-Kraft is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Studies at Universidad Icesi, Colombia.



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