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Pris: 856 SEK exkl. moms  | - Fully revised and updated to include new materials on personal jurisdiction, cyberspace, and covering new developments in sanction laws, tax law, transnational tort litigation and universal civil jurisdiction
- Provides a general theory of jurisdiction in international law
- Analysis cuts across controversial legal fields, including antitrust and criminal law, helping scholars and practitioners to devise underlying jurisdictional arguments in specific areas of law
- Presents a transatlantic perspective aiming to unify the approach to jurisdiction in the EU and US in transnational litigation
New to this Edition:
- New material about personal jurisdiction in the U.S., as well as the concept of jurisdiction in human rights law, specifically extraterritorial application of HR treaties
- Discussions on cyberspace and 'territorial extension' of domestic regulatory law via market-based measures
- Discussion of the landmark Morrison case
- Updated developments in sanction laws and tax law, as well as further exploration on transnational tort litigation and universal civil jurisdiction | |
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