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The Legality Of Extraterritorial Application Of Competition Law And The Need To Adopt A Unified Approach, Thanh Phan Dec 2016

The Legality Of Extraterritorial Application Of Competition Law And The Need To Adopt A Unified Approach, Thanh Phan

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the international law and the foundation of the extraterritorial application of competition law (EACL) and proposes a unified approach for all countries to use when considering the extraterritorial application of competition law.


Universal Civil Jurisdiction And The Extraterritorial Reach Of The Alien Tort Statute: The Case Of Kiobel Before The United States Supreme Court, Paul Barker Oct 2012

Universal Civil Jurisdiction And The Extraterritorial Reach Of The Alien Tort Statute: The Case Of Kiobel Before The United States Supreme Court, Paul Barker

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Paradigm For The Alien Tort Statute Under Extraterritoriality And The Universality Principle, Jason Jarvis Apr 2012

A New Paradigm For The Alien Tort Statute Under Extraterritoriality And The Universality Principle, Jason Jarvis

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Attorney General Bradford’S Opinion And The Alien Tort Statute, Curtis A. Bradley Jan 2012

Attorney General Bradford’S Opinion And The Alien Tort Statute, Curtis A. Bradley

Faculty Scholarship

In debates over the scope of the Alien Tort Statute (ATS), one historical document has played an especially prominent role. This document is a short opinion by U.S. Attorney General William Bradford, issued in the summer of 1795, concerning the involvement of U.S. citizens in an attack by a French fleet on a British colony in Sierra Leone. Numerous academic articles, judicial opinions, and litigation briefs have invoked the Bradford opinion, for a variety of propositions, and the opinion was discussed by both sides in the oral argument before the Supreme Court in the first hearing in the pending ATS …


The United States As Global Cop: Defining The 'Substantial Effects' Test In U.S. Antitrust Enforcement In The Americas And Abroad, Jordan A. Dresnick, Kimberley A. Piro, Israel J. Encinosa Apr 2009

The United States As Global Cop: Defining The 'Substantial Effects' Test In U.S. Antitrust Enforcement In The Americas And Abroad, Jordan A. Dresnick, Kimberley A. Piro, Israel J. Encinosa

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Minimum Contacts" Abroad: Using The International Shoe Test To Restrict The Extraterritorial Exercise Of United States Jurisdiction Under The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act, Stephanie M. Chaissan Apr 2007

"Minimum Contacts" Abroad: Using The International Shoe Test To Restrict The Extraterritorial Exercise Of United States Jurisdiction Under The Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act, Stephanie M. Chaissan

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Pasquantino Plea: The Unfortunate Decline Of The Revenue Rule And The Imprudent Extraterritorial Expansion Of The American Wire Fraud Statute To Enforce Foreign Tax Law, Joshua Shore Oct 2005

The Pasquantino Plea: The Unfortunate Decline Of The Revenue Rule And The Imprudent Extraterritorial Expansion Of The American Wire Fraud Statute To Enforce Foreign Tax Law, Joshua Shore

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Brief Of International Law And Jurisdiction Professors As Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners, Rasul V. Bush, Nos. 03-334 & 03-343 (U.S. Jan. 12, 2004), Barry E. Carter Jan 2004

Brief Of International Law And Jurisdiction Professors As Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners, Rasul V. Bush, Nos. 03-334 & 03-343 (U.S. Jan. 12, 2004), Barry E. Carter

U.S. Supreme Court Briefs

No abstract provided.


Extraterritorial Implications Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Adam D. Fuller Jan 2003

Extraterritorial Implications Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Adam D. Fuller

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Maneuvering Through The Landmines Of Multiterritorial Copyright Litigation: How To Avoid The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality When Attempting To Recover For The Foreign Exploriation Of U.S. Copyrighted Works, Nathan R. Wollman Jan 2002

Maneuvering Through The Landmines Of Multiterritorial Copyright Litigation: How To Avoid The Presumption Against Extraterritoriality When Attempting To Recover For The Foreign Exploriation Of U.S. Copyrighted Works, Nathan R. Wollman

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Extraterritorial Application Of United States Antitrust Laws: Minimizing The Conflicts , Kevin R. Roberts Jan 1991

Extraterritorial Application Of United States Antitrust Laws: Minimizing The Conflicts , Kevin R. Roberts

University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review

No abstract provided.


Extraterritorial Discovery Under The Hague Evidence Convention, Marguerite E. Trossevin Jan 1986

Extraterritorial Discovery Under The Hague Evidence Convention, Marguerite E. Trossevin

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Doctrine Of "Effects" And The Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws, Najeeb Samie Apr 1982

The Doctrine Of "Effects" And The Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws, Najeeb Samie

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.