Extraterritoriality in Comparative Perspective /

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....

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Other Authors: Buxbaum, Hannah L. (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, 2025.

Series: International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Ius Comparatum ; 5.

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Call Number: KZ3678

Table of Contents:
  • 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
  •   André de Carvalho Ramos and Mariana Sebalhos Jorge
  • Canada: Federal and Common Law
  •   John C. Kleefeld
  • Canada: Québec
  •   Frédérique Sabourin
  • China
  •   Shiping Liao
  • Germany
  •   Sören 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.