Michael Osborne authored the chapter “The Long Arm of Canadian Price-Fixing Law? Canadian Jurisdiction Over Foreign Price-Fixing Conspiracies” in the Transnational and Cross-Border Criminal Law Canadian Perspectives, published by Irwin Law.
The legal suppression and prosecution of transnational and cross-border crime raise unique and complex legal issues. Each chapter exposes and analyzes a current and pressing issue in this realm and is designed to serve as a resource for researchers and provide cutting-edge insight on front-burner issues. The authors take on a variety of subjects, including terrorism, financial crime and corruption, jurisdiction, extradition, money laundering, trafficking, maritime enforcement, cross-border evidence-gathering, and the international transfer of prisoners.
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