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Introduction -- 2. Crimilegal Order: What's Behind a Term? -- 3. Mobbed-Up, Corrupt or Crimilegal Orders? -- 4. Instances of Crimilegality in Colombia and Nigeria -- 5. Governance and Violence in Crimilegal Orders -- 6. Overcoming Armed Conflict in Crimilegal Orders -- 7. By Way of Conclusion: Taking the Research on Crimilegality Forward. 330 $a"A major contribution to the literature. The book adds an important facet to the discourse on organized crime and illegal governance." -Klaus von Lampe, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, USA "Markus Schultze-Kraft's impressive new book on crimilegal orders explores the interface between politics, organised crime and violence and develops a theoretically sophisticated analysis of how state legality works and for whom in a globalised world." -Robin Luckham, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK "This is an important book that makes an excellent contribution to understanding how criminality affects governance." -Paul Jackson, International Development Department, University of Birmingham, UK "Schultze-Kraft's efforts to demystify the grey zones of the 'crimilegal order' are illuminating and will be invaluable for scholars." -Ivan Briscoe, International Crisis Group, Colombia Comprehensively laying out the concept of crimilegality, this book presents a novel perspective on the relationship between what is conventionally termed organised crime and political order in the contemporary developing world. 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