Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Theory and Practice: [contains the Edited of a Symposium Held in Dresden Between 8 and 10 October 1993]Karl Matthias Meessen Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1996 M08 6 - 262 pages This work contains the proceedings of a symposium held in Dresden addressing the topic of extraterritorial jurisdiction with respect to financial services, tax, arms control, environmental law, antitrust matters and mergers and acquisitions. It provides an overview of how differently jurisdictional issues are perceived and dealt with, especially in the USA and UK. Contributions are from experts in the field. The book differs from others in the field in that it provides a resolution on extraterritorial jurisdiction. "Audience: " Civil servants, practising lawyers and academics in the field of international public law and private international law. |
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Contents
Discussion | 10 |
Extraterritorial Taxation in International | 19 |
6 | 26 |
Discussion | 38 |
Extraterritorial Orders Affecting Bank Deposits | 39 |
Implications for the International Law of Jurisdiction | 50 |
Jurisdictional Rules in Customary International Law | 64 |
Comity the Restatement and Interest Balancing | 71 |
Extraterritorial Application of Environmental Law | 122 |
Critique of the Panels Ruling | 128 |
The UK Governments Experience in Accommodating | 147 |
Discussion | 159 |
New US Policy on the Extraterritorial Application | 166 |
Discussion | 174 |
National Control over International Mergers | 183 |
Extraterritorial Rules on Banking and Securities | 200 |
A Matter of Degree | 77 |
The Alleged Antinomy | 83 |
The Customary Regime of Jurisdiction in Contemporary | 90 |
The Relevance of Other Principles of International Law | 96 |
Jurisdiction | 103 |
Jurisdictional Bases to Prosecute under International Law | 105 |
Conclusion | 115 |
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