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Transnational meaning
Between or beyond national boundaries. | Involving several nations or nationalities.
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Her new postdoctoral project ‘Women, Nations, and Affect: The Importance of Leida Kibuvits’s Writing in the Context of Transnational Modernisms’ focuses on Kibuvits’s work in the context of transnational-feminist-modernist studies.
Sheptycki, J. (2000) Issues in Transnational Policing, London; Routledge Not a lot of empirical work on the practices of inter/transnational information and intelligence sharing has been undertaken.
Barbados, alongside Dominica, also became one of the newest signatories to the Copenhagen Declaration aimed at combatting transnational organised crime in the global fishing industry.
But the world is about to change, with the construction of a transnational highway in Nepal that will link the village to the world outside.
Dr Mark Jones, head of policy for Born Free, said: “Wildlife trafficking is serious, organised, transnational and increasing.
For the migrant generation, conversely, the claim to castelessness has deep transnational roots, drawing from the strident opposition to reservations in India.
I mean, it’s like bedlam back in Russia itself,” said Seth G. Jones, director of the International Security Program and of the Transnational Threats Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
In 2022, the European Union Joint Programme on Neurodegenerative Disease Research launched a transnational call to improve treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
In her first book, “Islam is a Foreign Country: American Muslims and the Global Crisis of Authority,” Grewal wrote about transnational Muslim networks that link US mosques to Islamic movements in the Middle East.
Last Thursday, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned the Wagner group and related entities, labeling them a "significant transnational criminal organization" and accusing them of human rights abuses in the Central African Republic.
Lopez, 33, and his brother, Joaquín Guzmán-López, ran the Guzmán-López Transnational Criminal Organization, a subset of the Sinaloa Cartel, according to the Department of State.
Meanwhile, the United States said it was officially designating the Wagner private military group, which has taken the lead in the Bakhmut-Soledar campaign, as a “transnational criminal organisation”.
The new treaty allows for the exchange of information, the creation of joint investigation teams, and agreements with other international police blocs, such as Interpol, in the fight against transnational organized crime.
The other two complaints unsealed on Monday involve charges against more people allegedly involved in China’s expansive campaign of transnational repression, though none have yet been arrested as most of them are believed to be on Chinese soil.
The tragedy of the Sudanese marginalised is that the man who is posing as their champion is the ruthless leader of a band of vagabonds, who has been supremely skillful in playing the transnational military marketplace.
The training is aimed at building capacity for an inter-agency approach to investigations prosecutions and the overall dismantling of transnational organised criminals operating in Jamaica.
The Treasury Department last month labeled the Wagner Group a “transnational criminal organization,” for a long list of human rights abuses in conflicts around the globe.
This regional exercise offered collaborative opportunities for participating nations to address shared transnational maritime concerns through increased maritime awareness, response capabilities, and infrastructure.
Transnational companies “just see numbers that tell them how much money they’ll make,” said Salinas, when discussing how easily they murder activists who get in their way.
Transnational crime rackets are busy in selling Western weapons in black market, while a significant portion of these weapons are landing into the grips of terrorists, jihadists and crime rackets mostly in the European nations.