The extent of the jurisdictional power of States has been disputed since the 1927 PCIJ decision in the Lotus case. Two doctrinal approaches hence emerged and consolidated: one embracing the Court’s position and underlying the inherent and unbridled nature of States’ jurisdiction; the other positing that States’ jurisdiction is not innate but rather granted to States by international law. According to the latter view, a permissive norm under international law would be required in order for a State to exercise extraterritorial jurisdiction. Nearly a century later, not much seems to have changed. The legitimacy of exorbitant fora provided by national legal orders, however tempered by judicial self-restraint, is still debated. The ECtHR decisio...
Despite the century-long reiteration of the principle of territorial sovereignty, States are increas...
International law limitations on state jurisdiction. - In: Extra-territorial application of laws and...
Academic analysis of the Arrest Warrant case in the International Court of Justice has tended to foc...
The extent of the jurisdictional power of States has been disputed since the 1927 PCIJ decision in t...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
Exorbitant territorial jurisdiction in civil cases comprises those classes of jurisdiction, although...
The contribution aims at demonstrating that the traditional divide between public and private intern...
The term jurisdiction may be defined as the authority to affect legal interests -- to prescribe rule...
For some international lawyers, among whom this reviewer can be counted, the rules regarding the exe...
It has become a trend today that states adopt universal jurisdiction in their domestic law. At the s...
With the rise of transnational crime, domestic courts are increasingly called upon to make decisions...
The power of a state to apply its law to foreign facts is limited by various bodies of law. Some lim...
All States, large or small, rich or poor, are equal in the eyes of international law. Each State is ...
It is, in certain cases, impossible for persons to tell in advance which states will have effective ...
State jurisdiction over foreign states and citizens. The notion of jurisdiction, judicial jurisdicti...
Despite the century-long reiteration of the principle of territorial sovereignty, States are increas...
International law limitations on state jurisdiction. - In: Extra-territorial application of laws and...
Academic analysis of the Arrest Warrant case in the International Court of Justice has tended to foc...
The extent of the jurisdictional power of States has been disputed since the 1927 PCIJ decision in t...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
Exorbitant territorial jurisdiction in civil cases comprises those classes of jurisdiction, although...
The contribution aims at demonstrating that the traditional divide between public and private intern...
The term jurisdiction may be defined as the authority to affect legal interests -- to prescribe rule...
For some international lawyers, among whom this reviewer can be counted, the rules regarding the exe...
It has become a trend today that states adopt universal jurisdiction in their domestic law. At the s...
With the rise of transnational crime, domestic courts are increasingly called upon to make decisions...
The power of a state to apply its law to foreign facts is limited by various bodies of law. Some lim...
All States, large or small, rich or poor, are equal in the eyes of international law. Each State is ...
It is, in certain cases, impossible for persons to tell in advance which states will have effective ...
State jurisdiction over foreign states and citizens. The notion of jurisdiction, judicial jurisdicti...
Despite the century-long reiteration of the principle of territorial sovereignty, States are increas...
International law limitations on state jurisdiction. - In: Extra-territorial application of laws and...
Academic analysis of the Arrest Warrant case in the International Court of Justice has tended to foc...