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State-Corporate Crime and the Commodification of Victimhood Thomas MacManus

State-Corporate Crime and the Commodification of Victimhood By Thomas MacManus

State-Corporate Crime and the Commodification of Victimhood by Thomas MacManus


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The book highlights the continuing impunity enjoyed by corporations for large scale crimes, helps readers understand the difficulties in sanctioning such crime and the failure of civil society, and develops a theoretical framework of state crime.

State-Corporate Crime and the Commodification of Victimhood Summary

State-Corporate Crime and the Commodification of Victimhood: The Toxic Legacy of Trafiguras Ship of Death by Thomas MacManus

This book highlights the continuing impunity enjoyed by corporations for large scale crimes, and in particular the crime of toxic waste dumping in Ivory Coast in 2006. It provides an account of the crime, and outlines contributory reasons for the impunity both under the law and from a criminological point of view. Furthermore, the book reveals the retrogressive role of civil society organisations (CSOs) in Ivory coast, contrary to the societal expectations made of 'non-governmental' organisations (NGOs) and CSOs.

This book reveals that in the case of this particular example of state-corporate crime, civil society as an agency of censure and sanction actually played a distinctly retrogressive role. Here, in fact, state and state-corporate crime facilitates corruption within the civil society sphere through a process referred to in the book as the commodification of victimhood and, as a result, ensures that impunity is virtually guaranteed for the corporation and the Ivorian government. This book also examines the failure of international and domestic legal measures to sanction the perpetrators alongside civil societys shortcomings and ultimately advocates a more cautionary approach to civil societys potential to label, censure and sanction large-scale state-corporate crime.

This book will help readers understand the difficulties in sanctioning such crime as well as promoting the theoretical framework of state crime, the understanding of which could lead to the alleviation of human suffering at the hands of criminal states and corporations.

About Thomas MacManus

Thomas MacManus is a Research Fellow and concentrates on the crimes of the powerful. He is based at the International State Crime Initiative (ISCI, statecrime.org) in the Department of Law at Queen Mary University of London (www.law.qmul.ac.uk/). He is admitted as an Attorney-at-Law (New York) and solicitor (Ireland). He is an editor in chief of State Crime Journal, and joint editor of Amicus Journal: Assisting Lawyers for Justice on Death Row. He is a director of the Colombia Caravana (www.colombiancaravana.org.uk/).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Applying a Criminological Framework 2. State-Corporate Crime: Origins of the Ship of Death 3. The Probo Koala Arrives at Abidjan 4. The Development of the State of Ivory Coast 5. Explanations for Impunity 6. Civil Societys Role 7. Researching Civil Society in Ivory Coast 8. Organisational Crime and the Commodification of Victimhood 9. Cover-up and Denial: The Battle in Britain 10. Conclusion

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NPB9780367482107
9780367482107
036748210X
State-Corporate Crime and the Commodification of Victimhood: The Toxic Legacy of Trafiguras Ship of Death by Thomas MacManus
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-07-31
182
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