Global Criminology destabilizes state- and Euro-centric conceptions of crime, punishment and justice.  We will explore law beyond the nation state from the International Criminal Court in The Hague to restorative justice rituals in Northern Uganda and customary punishments in colonial Malawi. The purpose is both to learn more about crime and justice systems in the ‘Global South’, both contemporary and historical, and their structural entanglement with the 'Global North'.