This fully updated second edition of <em>Jurisdiction in International Law</em> examines the international law of jurisdiction, focusing on the areas of law where jurisdiction is most contentious: criminal, antitrust, securities, discovery, and international humanitarian and human rights law. Since F.A. Mann's work in the 1980s, no analytical overview has been attempted of this crucial topic in international law: prescribing the admissible geographical reach of a State's laws.<br /><br />This new edition includes new material on personal jurisdiction in the U.S., extraterritorial applications of human rights treaties, discussions on cyberspace, the <em>Morrison</em> case. <em>Jurisdiction in International Law</em> has been updated covering developments in sanction and tax laws, and includes further exploration on transnational tort litigation and universal civil jurisdiction.<br /><br />The need for such an overview has grown more pressing in recent years as the traditional framework o
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