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Variably Legal Markets: Rethinking Markets and Crime (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780429589164
Published: March 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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This book offers a novel perspective for conceptualising legality in market exchanges. It challenges the conventional binary of “legal” versus “illegal” markets by introducing the concept of variably legal markets - arenas of exchange where legality is conditional, multidimensional, and context-dependent.

Drawing on criminology, law, economics, and regulatory studies, the editors argue that many contemporary markets - such as those involving commercial sex, performance-enhancing drugs, and cryptocurrencies - operate in a blurry middle ground shaped by overlapping legal regimes, inconsistent enforcement, and shifting socio-political norms. To advance this perspective, this collection includes illustrative case studies from experts in this field to reveal how legal status fluctuates across jurisdictions, supply chains, and actors, and how this ambiguity complicates both scholarly analysis and policy interventions. Paoli and Lord call for a more nuanced approach that moves beyond rigid classifications and instead embraces the complexity of real-world market dynamics. This work not only bridges gaps between organised crime and white-collar crime literature but also sets a new agenda for empirical research and regulatory reform.

This collection will be essential reading for students and scholars of criminology, economics, and law. It will also be useful for policymakers and practitioners seeking to understand and govern the messy realities of modern markets.

Subjects:
Criminal Law, Criminology, eBooks
Contents:
1. Variably Legal Markets: A New Conceptual Perspective
Letizia Paoli and Nicholas Lord
2. Variably Legal Markets: Rationale and Conceptualization
Letizia Paoli and Nicholas Lord
3. Promoting Factors of Variably Legal Markets
Letizia Paoli and Nicholas Lord
4. Arms Exports Controls: From Variabilities in Compliance to Variably Legal Markets
Borja Álvaro Álvarez Martínez
5. Through the Smoke: Regulation, (Il)Legality, and the Complexity Of Cigarette Markets
Francesco Calderoni
6. Commodifying Nature: Environmental Harm and the Legal Ambiguities of Resource Markets
Rob White
7. The Legal-Illegal Market Spectrum of Gambling: Regulation, Crime, and Market Adaptation
Toine Spapens
8. Legal and Irregularly Regulated: Global Markets in Collectable Antiquities, Wildlife and Fossils
Annette Hübschle
9. Growing Complexity in the Legal Variability of Cannabis Markets
Gary R. Potter and Hattie Wells
10. Reflecting on Variably Legal Markets and Forging a New Programme of Research
Letizia Paoli and Nicholas Lord