The philosophical foundations of extraterritorial punishment
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The philosophical foundations of extraterritorial punishment

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187 pages 2010

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The principle of extraterritorial punishment, which enables national courts to exert jurisdiction over crimes committed abroad by nationals of other states, has become more accepted. This book provides an account and critique of this form of jurisdiction, exploring its links to globalization, terrorism and transnational crime.

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