Reconceiving Extraterritorial Jurisdiction

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 b...

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Yazar: Li, Kevin
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description 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.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-921912022-09-21T07:45:46Z Reconceiving Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Li, Kevin Ausländische, Tochtergesellschaften, Diplomatischer Protest, EU-Sanktionen, Extraterritoriale Zuständigkeit, Handelsboykott, Iran, Kuba, Russland, US-Sanktionen, Wirtschaftliche Sanktionen, Jurisdiction, Jurisdiction in International Law, Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, Territoriality, Extraterritoriality, Secondary Sanctions, Business and Human Rights, Extraterritoriality in Business and Human Rights, Sovereignty, Globalization, Jurisdiktion, Völkerrechtliche Jurisdiktion, Extraterritoriale Jurisdiktion, Gebietshoheit, Extraterritorialität, Extraterritoriale Wirtschaftssanktionen, Wirtschaft und Menschenrechte, Extraterritorialität in Wirtschaft und Menschenrechte, Souveränität, Globalisierung LBB 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. Published 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. 2022-09-21T07:45:44Z 2022-09-21T07:45:44Z 2022-09-16 book 978-3-7489-3321-2 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/92191 eng Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht image/png Attribution 4.0 International https://www.nomos-shop.de/nomos/titel/reconceiving-extraterritorial-jurisdiction-id-107221/ https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748933212 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 10.5771/9783748932741 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. 10.5771/9783748932741 20c8b06d-3b2b-4af2-acda-fbcfdfea5744 7d48738a-6759-43c9-974a-c93e736baeb1 978-3-7489-3321-2 Max Planck Society (MPG) Band 313 368 Baden-Baden Max Planck Society (MPG) MPG 04a0tr310 open access
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Reconceiving Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
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