Despite the century-long reiteration of the principle of territorial sovereignty, States are increasingly resorting to extraterritorial jurisdiction. This book comparatively analyses this phenomenon in US and European practice in the areas of economic sanctions, export control, anti-corruption and business & human rights. It makes the case that the territoriality-based system of jurisdiction is inadequate for allocating regulatory competences between States in international practice. As a result, this book proposes a new approach to conceptualizing jurisdiction by moving away from formal territoriality and towards considering extraterritorial jurisdiction from its function as an exercise of public authority.PublishedDespite the century-long...
According to article 1 echr, states parties are under the obligation to guarantee the convention rig...
Contemporary sanctions based on extraterritorial control of national products and infrastructure suc...
Territoriality is a foundational principle of international order, and U.S. laws have always operate...
Despite the century-long reiteration of the principle of territorial sovereignty, States are increas...
Extraterritoriality is a negative form of transnationalism. It creates a paradox among state regulat...
In this paper an approach to the assessment of permissible extraterritorial effect of international ...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
As one of the core elements of statehood, territory is inextricably linked to sovereignty. For this ...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
One of the corollaries of sovereignty is the duty of non-intervention in exclusive jurisdiction of o...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
As one of the core elements of statehood, territory is inextricably linked to sovereignty. For this ...
For some international lawyers, among whom this reviewer can be counted, the rules regarding the exe...
For some international lawyers, among whom this reviewer can be counted, the rules regarding the exe...
According to article 1 echr, states parties are under the obligation to guarantee the convention rig...
Contemporary sanctions based on extraterritorial control of national products and infrastructure suc...
Territoriality is a foundational principle of international order, and U.S. laws have always operate...
Despite the century-long reiteration of the principle of territorial sovereignty, States are increas...
Extraterritoriality is a negative form of transnationalism. It creates a paradox among state regulat...
In this paper an approach to the assessment of permissible extraterritorial effect of international ...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
As one of the core elements of statehood, territory is inextricably linked to sovereignty. For this ...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
One of the corollaries of sovereignty is the duty of non-intervention in exclusive jurisdiction of o...
In this chapter, the concept of jurisdiction as exercised by states (or regional organizations such ...
As one of the core elements of statehood, territory is inextricably linked to sovereignty. For this ...
For some international lawyers, among whom this reviewer can be counted, the rules regarding the exe...
For some international lawyers, among whom this reviewer can be counted, the rules regarding the exe...
According to article 1 echr, states parties are under the obligation to guarantee the convention rig...
Contemporary sanctions based on extraterritorial control of national products and infrastructure suc...
Territoriality is a foundational principle of international order, and U.S. laws have always operate...