
Accountability in Extraterritoriality
Utilizing a comparative approach, this book explores principles of jurisdiction, first under international law, and then in a comparative constitutional law context. Specifically, Danielle Ireland-Piper explores the ways in which domestic constitutional courts in Australia, India and the United States adjudicate extraterritorial criminal jurisdictions. Groundbreaking sections explore the abuse of rights doctrine in a common law context and the relationship between individual rights and the assertion of extraterritorial jurisdiction.
While this is a research monograph that will likely interest legal scholars and researchers in international relations and political science, it will also appeal to government policy-makers and judicial decision-makers, particularly given the increased reliance by governments on extraterritorial regulation of transnational crime.
- Undertitel
- A Comparative and International Law Perspective
- Författare
- Danielle Ireland-Piper
- ISBN
- 9781786431776
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2017-02-24
- Sidor
- 208
