Category: Criminology, Migration and Border Security, Terrorism, National Security.
Publication Year: 2025
Language: Arabic
Publisher: Naif University Press
Author: Mohammed Bouzouitina, Kais Aldaly and Mohammed Mahfouz
In the face of rising transnational threats, international cooperation has become a fundamental pillar in addressing organized crime in its diverse manifestations. This book presents a comprehensive study that explores the notions of organized crime and international cooperation, offering a strategic examination of its principal forms and driving forces, while tracing the historical and legislative trajectories that have shaped such cooperation within both security and judicial spheres.
Through the case studies of terrorism and human trafficking, the book underscores the mechanisms of cooperation and examines the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern this domain, exposing the legal and practical challenges that obstruct effective international coordination.
Moving beyond a descriptive account of the current situation, the book proposes an integrated scientific vision reinforced by actionable recommendations to strengthen international cooperation, emphasizing that confronting organized crime has become not merely a choice but an urgent necessity to ensure societal security and global stability.
ISBN: 978-603-8487-36-5
Dimensions: 23 x 1.45 x 16 cm
Weight: 550 Gram
Pages: 282