
Extraterritoriality in Comparative Perspective
Hannah Buxbaum(Editor)
Martinus Nijhoff (Publisher)
Published on 23. January 2025
Book
Hardback
472 pages
978-90-04-72017-6 (ISBN)
Description
Extraterritoriality is often understood as an exceptional, sometimes even illegitimate, form of state lawmaking-yet it is pervasive in contemporary practice. Countries around the world rely on extraterritorial regulation to protect local markets, in areas including competition law and data privacy. It is also recognized as a useful strategy to promote international human rights, and to address shared challenges as diverse as transnational crime, tax base erosion, and climate change. The normalization of extraterritoriality as a legal technique, however, has by no means resolved longstanding debates about its place in the international legal order. Containing in-depth studies of fifteen legal systems, this volume provides a critical comparative perspective on those debates.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
808 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-72017-6 (9789004720176)
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Person
Hannah L. Buxbaum is Professor and John E. Schiller Chair at Indiana University's Maurer School of Law. She is an expert in the areas of private international law and international jurisdiction, with publications including Extraterritoriality/L'Extraterritorialite (with T. Fleury Graff, eds., Brill, 2022). She is a member of the International Academy of Comparative Law and currently President of the American Society of Comparative Law.
Content
Preface
List of Contributors
Part 1: General Report
Extraterritoriality in Comparative Context
?Defining the Scope of State Law in a Global Era
?Hannah L. Buxbaum
Part 2: National Reports
Australia
?Danielle Ireland-Piper
Brazil
?Andre de Carvalho Ramos and Mariana Sebalhos Jorge
Canada: Federal and Common Law
?John C. Kleefeld
Canada: Quebec
?Frederique Sabourin
China
?Shiping Liao
Germany
?Soeren Segger-Piening
Italy
?Alessandra Zanobetti
Japan
?Hisashi Harata
Korea
?Gyooho Lee
The Netherlands
?Lucas Roorda, Cedric Ryngaert, and Timo Zandstra
Romania
?Sergiu Popovici
Taiwan
?Rong-Chwan Chen
United Kingdom
?Matteo Angelini
United States
?Frank Gevurtz
Vietnam
?Quoc Chien Ngo and Duc Vinh Nguyen
Part 3: Special Report
European Union
?Lena Hornkohl
Part 4: Appendix
Questionnaire
Index
List of Contributors
Part 1: General Report
Extraterritoriality in Comparative Context
?Defining the Scope of State Law in a Global Era
?Hannah L. Buxbaum
Part 2: National Reports
Australia
?Danielle Ireland-Piper
Brazil
?Andre de Carvalho Ramos and Mariana Sebalhos Jorge
Canada: Federal and Common Law
?John C. Kleefeld
Canada: Quebec
?Frederique Sabourin
China
?Shiping Liao
Germany
?Soeren Segger-Piening
Italy
?Alessandra Zanobetti
Japan
?Hisashi Harata
Korea
?Gyooho Lee
The Netherlands
?Lucas Roorda, Cedric Ryngaert, and Timo Zandstra
Romania
?Sergiu Popovici
Taiwan
?Rong-Chwan Chen
United Kingdom
?Matteo Angelini
United States
?Frank Gevurtz
Vietnam
?Quoc Chien Ngo and Duc Vinh Nguyen
Part 3: Special Report
European Union
?Lena Hornkohl
Part 4: Appendix
Questionnaire
Index