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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Language: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill | Nijhoff,
2025.
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International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Ius Comparatum ;
5.
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Call Number: KZ3678
- 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.
