Wildy Logo
(020) 7242 5778
enquiries@wildy.com

Book of the Month

Cover of Munkman on Employer's Liability

Munkman on Employer's Liability

Edited by: Marcus Pilgerstorfer KC
Price: £229.99

Adoption Law:
A Practical Guide 2nd ed




Welcome to Wildys

Watch


Enquiries of Local Authorities
and Water Companies:
A Practical Guide 7th ed



 Keith Pugsley, Ken Miles


Offers for Newly Called Barristers & Students

Special Discounts for Newly Called & Students

Read More ...


Secondhand & Out of Print

Browse Secondhand Online

Read More...


Extraterritoriality Around the Globe: Multiform Approaches in a Multipolar World

Edited by: Lucia Leontiev, Manuel José González, Segovia

ISBN13: 9781032515892
To be Published: August 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £145.00



Analysing different political and policy drivers of extraterritoriality in various social, cultural and economic settings, this book assesses the value of politics within the context of the law and practice of extraterritoriality.

Extraterritoriality is one of the most complex and multifaceted concepts in international law, shaped by a dynamic interplay of legal, political, and practical factors. This book discusses the challenges of understanding extraterritoriality in the context of evolving international relations, the political forces behind state practices, and why international law matters in a field that, at first glance, may seem primarily national in scope. To address these issues, this book includes twelve case studies that explore extraterritoriality from a national perspective, offering both thematic and geographic breadth. It analyses the political drivers of extraterritoriality among similar countries to assess and prove their value. By examining states’ extraterritorial behaviour, the book provides a more nuanced, empirical perspective on extraterritoriality, highlighting emerging trends and offering insights into its role in shaping global, legal and political landscapes in the 21st century.

This book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the field of extraterritoriality, law and politics.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
1. The Global Stretch: Untangling the Complexities of Extraterritoriality
Lucia Leontiev and Manuel José Segovia González

Part I: Reactive Approaches
2. The Progression of French Approaches to Extraterritoriality: In Between a Traditional Reluctance and A Quest for Legitimacy
Marjolaine Abada-Fasquelle
3. India’s Approach to Extraterritorial Jurisdiction: Evolving Practice Amidst Evolving Global Aspirations
Aniruddha Rajput and Sudipta Purkayastha
4. The Extraterritoriality of Russia in the Digital, Economic Sanctions and Criminal Prosecution Spheres
Liliya Khasanova, Nailia Savenkova and Kamila Shaibakova
5. Turkey’s Political Expansionism and the Geopolitics of Extraterritoriality under International Law
Emre Turkut
6. Bridging Concepts: Iran’s Approach to Extraterritorial Jurisdiction within the Framework of the Non-Intervention Principle
Pouria Askary and Hassan Vakilian
7. Owning and Owing: Israel’s Law on Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Related to Jews
Yaël Ronen

Part II: Transitive Approaches
8. The United Kingdom’s Approach to Criminal Extraterritoriality: Political and Policy Drivers
Paul Arnell
9. The Exercise of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Transnational Criminal Cases: An Australian Perspective
Matthew Nelson and Rishi Gulati
10. The Evolution of the United States’ Use of Extraterritoriality as a Regulatory Tool
Alina Veneziano

Part III: Progressive Approaches
11. A Progressive Interpretation of Extraterritoriality in Light of Italian Doctrine and Practice
Francesca Capone
12. Constitutional Values and Imperatives in South Africa’s Approach to Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
Sarah McGibbon
13. The Politics of Criminal Universal Jurisdiction in Argentina
Juan Ignacio Stampalija