The Extraterritorial Actions of States : Jurisdiction in International and Trans-national Criminal Law
by
Troy Lavers
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1409402576
ISBN-13
9781409402572
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 16th, 2030
Print length
272 Pages
Product Classification:
Politics & governmentInternational human rights lawCriminal law & procedure
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The main feature of the book is the jurisdictional aspects of extraterritorial assertions, specifically questionable assertions by states and their lack of clear legitimacy in international law. Some monographs and collections have dealt with certain features of the topics mentioned above but none had focused on the jurisdictional aspects of extraterritorial measures, their legality, and their impact on international law principles and norms as a result. This is an important area in international law and it includes current topics of transnational and international criminal actions that would be of interest to many.
The theme throughout the book is argument that any jurisdictional assertion by states should be based on the "substantial connection test" to ensure that it is in keeping with the norm of the equality of states and the broader doctrine of comity between states. This is not a new test in the common law and certain aspects of international law but it has been used in a practical capacity to evaluate some jurisdictional claims and recognition of foreign judgments. It argues that the substantial connection test can be used not only as a measure of jurisdictional correctness but as a more holistic and less technical approach to the problem of extraterritorial jurisdiction. The problems that arise with the promotion of the questionable basis for jurisdiction like the ''effects doctrine'' from the US and the passive personality principle which is also seen as a dubious basis for a jurisdictional claim can be resolved when states adhere to the substantial connection test. It will distinguish between legitimate and non legitimate claims or assertions of jurisdiction. This book evaluates the key aspects of extraterritorial jurisdiction and focuses on some of the more recent topics in this area that have had a profound effect on international law as a whole. Exerting the power of the state outside the territorial limits of the state is an increasing phenomenon in international law. It comments on the relationship between jurisdiction, sovereignty and international legal order.
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