The Extraterritoriality of Law
History, Theory, Politics
Herausgeber: Margolies, Daniel S; Pal, Maïa; Özsu, Umut
The Extraterritoriality of Law
History, Theory, Politics
Herausgeber: Margolies, Daniel S; Pal, Maïa; Özsu, Umut
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Questions of legal extraterritoriality figure prominently in scholarship on legal pluralism, transnational legal studies, international investment law, international human rights law, state responsibility under international law, and a large number of other areas.
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Questions of legal extraterritoriality figure prominently in scholarship on legal pluralism, transnational legal studies, international investment law, international human rights law, state responsibility under international law, and a large number of other areas.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 235
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780815378587
- ISBN-10: 0815378580
- Artikelnr.: 55983025
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 235
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780815378587
- ISBN-10: 0815378580
- Artikelnr.: 55983025
Daniel S. Margolies is Professor and Chair of the History Department at Virginia Wesleyan University, US. Umut Özsu is Assistant Professor of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University, Canada. Maïa Pal is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Oxford Brookes University, UK. Ntina Tzouvala is Laureate Postdoctoral Fellow in International Law at Melbourne Law School, Australia.
Introduction
Daniel S. Margolies, Umut Özsu, Maïa Pal, Ntina Tzouvala
Part I
What Is Extraterritoriality?
1. Ways of Doing Extraterritoriality in Scholarship
John D. Haskell
2. In the Middle of Nowhere: The Futile Quest to Distinguish Territoriality
from Extraterritoriality
Péter D. Szigeti
3. Moving Beyond the E-word in the Anthropocene
Sara L. Seck
Part II
Constituting and Contesting Extraterritoriality
4. Early Modern Extraterritoriality, Diplomacy, and the Transition to
Capitalism
Maïa Pal
5. 'Uneven Empires': Extraterritoriality and the Early Trading Companies
Kate Miles
6. Protégé Problems: Qing Officials, Extraterritoriality, and Global
Integration in Nineteenth-Century China
Richard S. Horowitz
7. Drinking Water by the Sea: Real and Unreal Property in the Mixed Courts
of Egypt
Mai Taha
8. "And the laws are rude, ... crude and uncertain": Extraterritoriality
and the Emergence of Territorialised Statehood in Siam
Ntina Tzouvala
9. Imperial Reorderings in US Zones and Regulatory Regimes, 1934-50
Daniel S. Margolies
Part III
Extraterritoriality in the Contemporary World-System
10. The Interplay between Extraterritoriality, Sovereignty, and the
Foundations of International Law
Austen L. Parrish
11. Extraterritoriality as an Analytic Lens: Examining the Global
Governance of Transnational Bribery and Corruption
Ellen Gutterman
12. From Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to Sovereignty: The Annexation of
Palestine
Alice M. Panepinto
13. Extraterritoriality Reconsidered: Functional Boundaries as Repositories
of Jurisdiction
Ezgi Yildiz
Daniel S. Margolies, Umut Özsu, Maïa Pal, Ntina Tzouvala
Part I
What Is Extraterritoriality?
1. Ways of Doing Extraterritoriality in Scholarship
John D. Haskell
2. In the Middle of Nowhere: The Futile Quest to Distinguish Territoriality
from Extraterritoriality
Péter D. Szigeti
3. Moving Beyond the E-word in the Anthropocene
Sara L. Seck
Part II
Constituting and Contesting Extraterritoriality
4. Early Modern Extraterritoriality, Diplomacy, and the Transition to
Capitalism
Maïa Pal
5. 'Uneven Empires': Extraterritoriality and the Early Trading Companies
Kate Miles
6. Protégé Problems: Qing Officials, Extraterritoriality, and Global
Integration in Nineteenth-Century China
Richard S. Horowitz
7. Drinking Water by the Sea: Real and Unreal Property in the Mixed Courts
of Egypt
Mai Taha
8. "And the laws are rude, ... crude and uncertain": Extraterritoriality
and the Emergence of Territorialised Statehood in Siam
Ntina Tzouvala
9. Imperial Reorderings in US Zones and Regulatory Regimes, 1934-50
Daniel S. Margolies
Part III
Extraterritoriality in the Contemporary World-System
10. The Interplay between Extraterritoriality, Sovereignty, and the
Foundations of International Law
Austen L. Parrish
11. Extraterritoriality as an Analytic Lens: Examining the Global
Governance of Transnational Bribery and Corruption
Ellen Gutterman
12. From Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to Sovereignty: The Annexation of
Palestine
Alice M. Panepinto
13. Extraterritoriality Reconsidered: Functional Boundaries as Repositories
of Jurisdiction
Ezgi Yildiz
Introduction
Daniel S. Margolies, Umut Özsu, Maïa Pal, Ntina Tzouvala
Part I
What Is Extraterritoriality?
1. Ways of Doing Extraterritoriality in Scholarship
John D. Haskell
2. In the Middle of Nowhere: The Futile Quest to Distinguish Territoriality
from Extraterritoriality
Péter D. Szigeti
3. Moving Beyond the E-word in the Anthropocene
Sara L. Seck
Part II
Constituting and Contesting Extraterritoriality
4. Early Modern Extraterritoriality, Diplomacy, and the Transition to
Capitalism
Maïa Pal
5. 'Uneven Empires': Extraterritoriality and the Early Trading Companies
Kate Miles
6. Protégé Problems: Qing Officials, Extraterritoriality, and Global
Integration in Nineteenth-Century China
Richard S. Horowitz
7. Drinking Water by the Sea: Real and Unreal Property in the Mixed Courts
of Egypt
Mai Taha
8. "And the laws are rude, ... crude and uncertain": Extraterritoriality
and the Emergence of Territorialised Statehood in Siam
Ntina Tzouvala
9. Imperial Reorderings in US Zones and Regulatory Regimes, 1934-50
Daniel S. Margolies
Part III
Extraterritoriality in the Contemporary World-System
10. The Interplay between Extraterritoriality, Sovereignty, and the
Foundations of International Law
Austen L. Parrish
11. Extraterritoriality as an Analytic Lens: Examining the Global
Governance of Transnational Bribery and Corruption
Ellen Gutterman
12. From Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to Sovereignty: The Annexation of
Palestine
Alice M. Panepinto
13. Extraterritoriality Reconsidered: Functional Boundaries as Repositories
of Jurisdiction
Ezgi Yildiz
Daniel S. Margolies, Umut Özsu, Maïa Pal, Ntina Tzouvala
Part I
What Is Extraterritoriality?
1. Ways of Doing Extraterritoriality in Scholarship
John D. Haskell
2. In the Middle of Nowhere: The Futile Quest to Distinguish Territoriality
from Extraterritoriality
Péter D. Szigeti
3. Moving Beyond the E-word in the Anthropocene
Sara L. Seck
Part II
Constituting and Contesting Extraterritoriality
4. Early Modern Extraterritoriality, Diplomacy, and the Transition to
Capitalism
Maïa Pal
5. 'Uneven Empires': Extraterritoriality and the Early Trading Companies
Kate Miles
6. Protégé Problems: Qing Officials, Extraterritoriality, and Global
Integration in Nineteenth-Century China
Richard S. Horowitz
7. Drinking Water by the Sea: Real and Unreal Property in the Mixed Courts
of Egypt
Mai Taha
8. "And the laws are rude, ... crude and uncertain": Extraterritoriality
and the Emergence of Territorialised Statehood in Siam
Ntina Tzouvala
9. Imperial Reorderings in US Zones and Regulatory Regimes, 1934-50
Daniel S. Margolies
Part III
Extraterritoriality in the Contemporary World-System
10. The Interplay between Extraterritoriality, Sovereignty, and the
Foundations of International Law
Austen L. Parrish
11. Extraterritoriality as an Analytic Lens: Examining the Global
Governance of Transnational Bribery and Corruption
Ellen Gutterman
12. From Extraterritorial Jurisdiction to Sovereignty: The Annexation of
Palestine
Alice M. Panepinto
13. Extraterritoriality Reconsidered: Functional Boundaries as Repositories
of Jurisdiction
Ezgi Yildiz