In two recent decisions, Morrison v. National Australia Bank, 130 S. Ct. 2869 (2010), and Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, 133 S. Ct. 1659 (2013), the Supreme Court emphatically reaffirmed the longstanding presumption that federal statutes do not apply outside the territorial United States absent a “clear indication” to the contrary. Although Morrison and Kiobel involved civil suits under section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act and the Alien Tort Statute (“ATS”) respectively, this Article contends that the Court’s holdings ought to similarly restrict the extraterritorial application of federal criminal law. That is because Morrison and Kiobel instruct courts on how they should interpret the reach of statutes generally—not just civil on...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
In two recent decisions, Morrison v. National Australia Bank, 130 S. Ct. 2869 (2010), and Kiobel v. ...
Increasingly, courts must decide whether U.S. law applies extraterritorially. Courts largely resolve...
In the last few years, the Supreme Court has applied the presumption against extraterritoriality to ...
This article explores when corporations can be held liable under the Alien Tort Statute for human ri...
The presumption against extraterritoriality tells courts to read a territorial limit into statutes t...
Under what circumstances can crimes that cross national boundaries be prosecuted in federal court? T...
The presumption against extraterritoriality tells courts to read a territorial limit into statutes t...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
Increasingly, courts must decide whether U.S. law applies extraterritorially. Courts largely resolve...
In August 2013, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the case of United States v. Vilar de...
In August 2013, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the case of United States v. Vilar de...
In the last few years, the Supreme Court has applied the presumption against extraterritoriality to ...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
In two recent decisions, Morrison v. National Australia Bank, 130 S. Ct. 2869 (2010), and Kiobel v. ...
Increasingly, courts must decide whether U.S. law applies extraterritorially. Courts largely resolve...
In the last few years, the Supreme Court has applied the presumption against extraterritoriality to ...
This article explores when corporations can be held liable under the Alien Tort Statute for human ri...
The presumption against extraterritoriality tells courts to read a territorial limit into statutes t...
Under what circumstances can crimes that cross national boundaries be prosecuted in federal court? T...
The presumption against extraterritoriality tells courts to read a territorial limit into statutes t...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
Increasingly, courts must decide whether U.S. law applies extraterritorially. Courts largely resolve...
In August 2013, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the case of United States v. Vilar de...
In August 2013, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the case of United States v. Vilar de...
In the last few years, the Supreme Court has applied the presumption against extraterritoriality to ...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...
This Article addresses an underexplored but critical aspect of the presumption against extraterritor...