Research handbook on extraterritoriality in international law
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Research handbook on extraterritoriality in international law
(Research handbooks in international law)
Edward Elgar Publishing, c2023
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Description
By engaging with ongoing discussions surrounding the scope of cross-border regulation, this expansive Research Handbook provides the reader with key insights into the concept of extraterritoriality. It offers an incisive overview and analysis of one of the most critical components of global governance.
Authored by central voices in the global extraterritoriality debate, the Research Handbook on Extraterritoriality in International Law offers legal, interdisciplinary and regional perspectives on this evolving field. It covers a variety of issues, such as the economics of extraterritorial crime, judicial extraterritoriality, and extraterritorial human rights obligations.
This comprehensive Research Handbook will be a valuable research resource for scholars and students of international law and politics, as well as international and domestically oriented legal practitioners who seek to grasp the difficult legal questions surrounding extraterritoriality.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Extraterritoriality in International Law 1
Cedric Ryngaert and Austen Parrish
PART I FOUNDATION AND CONCEPTS
1 International jurisdiction law 13
Cedric Ryngaert
2 Extraterritorial jurisdiction and the limits of customary international law 31
Omri Sender and Michael Wood
3 Sovereignty, self-determination, and the duty to cooperate: public
international law's limits on unilateral extraterritorial regulation of non-citizens 46
Austen Parrish
4 Political science and extraterritoriality 58
Tonya L. Putnam
5 Extraterritoriality, economics and crime 77
Branislav Hock
6 Law's new cartographies: spatialization, digital borders and spaces of
vulnerability 93
Peer Zumbansen
PART II REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
7 The European Union experience of extraterritoriality: when a (willing)
victim has become a (soft) perpetrator 119
Regis Bismuth
8 The United States experience with extraterritoriality 134
Cassandra Burke Robertson
9 Extraterritoriality in the Commonwealth: case studies from Australia,
New Zealand and the United Kingdom 147
Danielle Ireland-Piper
10 Asian experience with extraterritoriality 165
Mari Takeuchi
11 Strategic approaches to extraterritorial jurisdiction in Latin America 181
Alejandro Chehtman
12 Extraterritoriality and Africa: in search of justice 196
Magnus Killander
PART III EXTRATERRITORIALITY IN PRACTICE
13 Extraterritoriality of statutes and regulations 212
William S. Dodge
14 Judicial extraterritoriality 224
Yanbai Andrea Wang
15 The expansion of treaty-based extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction 237
Matthew Garrod
16 Extraterritoriality in international human rights law: back to the
jurisdictional drawing board 270
Samantha Besson
17 Extraterritorial rights of refugees 293
Chimene I. Keitner
18 Criminal law extraterritoriality 311
Anthony J. Colangelo
19 Extraterritoriality: intellectual property 327
Timothy Holbrook
20 The prohibition on extraterritorial enforcement jurisdiction in the datasphere 340
Asaf Lubin
21 Data and extraterritoriality 357
Christopher Kuner
22 The extraterritorial reach of environmental law: legitimacy concerns
and the role of domestic courts in controlling transnational regulatory power 373
Ioanna Hadjiyianni
23 Extraterritoriality in competition law: changing frictions 390
Marek Martyniszyn
24 Extraterritoriality in financial law 414
Matthias Lehmann
25 Extraterritoriality in the global governance of corruption: legal and
political perspectives 432
Ellen Gutterman
26 Secondary sanctions 445
Christian Tietje and Cristina Lloyd
27 Global speech regulation: extraterritoriality in the context of internet
content blocking, removal, de-listing, and must carry orders 459
Dan J.B. Svantesson
28 Extraterritoriality and corporate climate responsibility 477
Sara L. Seck
Index
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