Student Research Projects

Since 2016, students at the Institute of International Relations at the Technische Universität Braunschweig have been actively involved in the study of the regulation of global illegal markets through a problem-based learning and research-learning project [1].

This section presents research papers and dissertations related to transnational crime, created by students at the Chair of International Relations at the Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany.

The copyright for this work is with the authors of the papers.

Naatz, Cara (2019): Combating Biker Crimes - An Analysis of the Usability of German Measures in the Netherlands and the U.S. (in German)

Päthe, Denise (2017): Environmental Crimes – A Comparison between two Dimensions of Environmental Crime Reference to their Regulation (in German)

Römling, Alissa (2019): Legalization as an Instrument of the Governance of Illegal Markets - Using the example of: Prostitution, Drugs and Organ Trade (in German)

 

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[1] Haunschild, Jasmin/Jakobi, Anja P. (2018, i.E.): “Big Data” oder “Dunkelziffer”? – Wie Studierende aus schwieriger Datenlage lernen können. [‘Big Data’ or ‘Unknown Estimates’? – Teaching students with data that is difficult to access], in: Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, 1/2018.