
The Oxford Handbook Of Jurisdiction In International Law Provides An Authoritative And Comprehensive Analysis Of The Concept Of Jurisdiction In International Law. Jurisdiction Plays A Fundamental Role In International Law, Limiting The Exercise Of Legal Authority Over International Legal Subjects. But Despite Its Importance, The Concept Has Remained, Until Now, Underdeveloped. Discussions Of Jurisdiction In International Law Regularly Refer To Classic Heads Of Jurisdiction Based On Territoriality Or Nationality, Or Use The Ss Lotus Decision Of The Permanent Court Of International Justice As A Starting Point. However, Traditional Understandings Of Jurisdiction Are Facing New Challenges. Globalization Has Increased The Need For Jurisdiction To Be Applied Extraterritorially, Non-state Forms Of Law Provide New Theoretical Challenges And Intersections Between Different Forms Of Jurisdiction Have Become More Intricate. This Handbook Provides A Necessary Re-examination Of The Concept Of Jurisdiction In International Law Through A Thematic Analysis Of Its History, Its Contemporary Application, And How It Needs To Adapt To Encompass Future Developments In International Law. It Examines Some Of The Most Contentious Elements Of Jurisdiction By Considering How The Concept Is Being Applied In Specific Substantive And Institutional Settings.
This volume investigates the evolving nature of jurisdiction in international law, questioning how traditional legal frameworks can adapt to the complexities of globalization and non-state actors. The editors, a team of distinguished legal scholars and practitioners, synthesize diverse perspectives to address the limitations of classic territorial and nationality-based jurisdiction. The text argues that the concept of jurisdiction requires a comprehensive re-evaluation to remain effective in an increasingly interconnected and legally fragmented global landscape.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a foundational reference for scholars and practitioners navigating the complexities of international legal authority. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for advanced research in the field.
Page Count:
700
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191089362
ISBN-13:
9780191089367
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