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            STATE CRIME

            Journal of the International State Crime Initiative

            Volume 13 • Number 2 • 2024

            “I think there's no challenge in our world quite as daunting as finding effective ways to address state crime. I believe that the future of democracy, world peace, and global justice each crucially depend on the capacity of peoples throughout the world to hold the state accountable for its failures to comply with law and its refusals to promote justice”.

            Richard Falk

            Published by Pluto Journals

            ISSN: 2046–6056 (Print) 2046–6064 (Online) Volume 13, Number 2

            STATE CRIME

            Journal of the International State Crime Initiative

            Table of Contents

            Articles

            Exclusionary by Design: Law, Lawyers, and State Harms in the UK’s Streamlined Asylum Process 128

            Natalie Hodgson

            Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Diplomatic Resistance in Palestine (1882 to 1914) 148

            Shamikh Badra

            Autonomy Over Life: The Struggle Against Capitalist Development in West Papua 173

            Samira Homerang Saunders, Angela Sherwood, and David Whyte

            Book reviews

            R. Sabir, The Suspect: Counterterrorism, Islam, and the Security State, symposium contributions by Laleh Khalili, David Whyte, and Scott Poynting 197

            V. Canning, Torture and Torturous Violence: Transcending Definitions of Torture, reviewed by Rimona Afana 206

            T. Norfield, The City: London and the Global Power of Finance, reviewed by Kristian Lasslett 213

            M. Yusuf, The Genesis of the Civil War in Somalia: The Impact of Foreign Military Intervention on the Conflict, reviewed by Paul Kenneth Kinyua 216

            G. Roche, The Politics of Language Oppression in Tibet, reviewed by Robert Phillipson 219

            Notes on contributors 222

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            10.13169/statecrime
            State Crime Journal
            SCJ
            Pluto Journals
            2046-6056
            2046-6064
            31 December 2024
            : 13
            : 2
            : 1-2
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            10.13169/statecrime.13.2.0001
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