Transformations in Criminal Jurisdiction
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Transformations in Criminal Jurisdiction
Extraterritoriality and Enforcement
Farmer, Lindsay; O Floinn, Micheal; Hoernle, Julia; Ormerod KC, David
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
336
Mole
9781509954261
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Introduction, Micheal O Floinn (University of Glasgow, UK), Lindsay Farmer (University of Glasgow, UK), Julia Hoernle (Queen Mary University of London, UK) and David Ormerod (University College London, UK)
Part One: Prescriptive Jurisdiction
1. The Presumption against Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction, Alejandro Chehtman (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina)
2. Text-Driven Jurisdiction in Cyberspace, Mireille Hildebrandt (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
3. Extraterritorial Ambit through Offence Definitions, Technology and Economic Power, Darryl Brown (University of Virginia, USA)
4. The Jurisdictional Reach of Corporate Criminal Offences in a Globalised Economy: Effectiveness and Guarantees 'Taken Seriously', Vincenzo Mongillo (Unitelma Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
5. Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction in International Law: Time for an Empirical Examination, Matthew Garrod (University of Sussex, UK)
6. Human Rights as Penal Drivers across the World, Mattia Pinto (University of York, UK)
Part Two: Enforcement Jurisdiction
7. Enforcement Jurisdiction in A-territorial Spaces: Addressing Crime on the High Seas and in Cyberspace, Cedric Ryngaert (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
8. Fitbit Health Data, Apple's Geodata and Google Searches: Cross-Border Law Enforcement and the Territoriality Principle, Uta Kohl (University of Southampton, UK)
9. What Triggers the Extraterritorial Application of Fundamental Rights? From Effective Control Over Territory to State Act Theory in Cross-Border Surveillance, Julia Hoernle (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
10. Enforcement Jurisdiction and CLOUD Act Agreements: Clarity or Confusion? Tim Cochrane (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Law Enforcement Access to Encrypted Data across Borders, Jessica Shurson (University of Sussex, UK)
12. Unexplained Wealth Orders against Politically Exposed Persons as a Response to Jurisdictional Limitations: Problems and Potential, Aine Clancy (University of Sheffield, UK)
Part One: Prescriptive Jurisdiction
1. The Presumption against Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction, Alejandro Chehtman (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina)
2. Text-Driven Jurisdiction in Cyberspace, Mireille Hildebrandt (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
3. Extraterritorial Ambit through Offence Definitions, Technology and Economic Power, Darryl Brown (University of Virginia, USA)
4. The Jurisdictional Reach of Corporate Criminal Offences in a Globalised Economy: Effectiveness and Guarantees 'Taken Seriously', Vincenzo Mongillo (Unitelma Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
5. Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction in International Law: Time for an Empirical Examination, Matthew Garrod (University of Sussex, UK)
6. Human Rights as Penal Drivers across the World, Mattia Pinto (University of York, UK)
Part Two: Enforcement Jurisdiction
7. Enforcement Jurisdiction in A-territorial Spaces: Addressing Crime on the High Seas and in Cyberspace, Cedric Ryngaert (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
8. Fitbit Health Data, Apple's Geodata and Google Searches: Cross-Border Law Enforcement and the Territoriality Principle, Uta Kohl (University of Southampton, UK)
9. What Triggers the Extraterritorial Application of Fundamental Rights? From Effective Control Over Territory to State Act Theory in Cross-Border Surveillance, Julia Hoernle (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
10. Enforcement Jurisdiction and CLOUD Act Agreements: Clarity or Confusion? Tim Cochrane (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Law Enforcement Access to Encrypted Data across Borders, Jessica Shurson (University of Sussex, UK)
12. Unexplained Wealth Orders against Politically Exposed Persons as a Response to Jurisdictional Limitations: Problems and Potential, Aine Clancy (University of Sheffield, UK)
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transnational law; internet law; universal jurisdictions; cross border digital investigations; investigative powers
Introduction, Micheal O Floinn (University of Glasgow, UK), Lindsay Farmer (University of Glasgow, UK), Julia Hoernle (Queen Mary University of London, UK) and David Ormerod (University College London, UK)
Part One: Prescriptive Jurisdiction
1. The Presumption against Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction, Alejandro Chehtman (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina)
2. Text-Driven Jurisdiction in Cyberspace, Mireille Hildebrandt (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
3. Extraterritorial Ambit through Offence Definitions, Technology and Economic Power, Darryl Brown (University of Virginia, USA)
4. The Jurisdictional Reach of Corporate Criminal Offences in a Globalised Economy: Effectiveness and Guarantees 'Taken Seriously', Vincenzo Mongillo (Unitelma Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
5. Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction in International Law: Time for an Empirical Examination, Matthew Garrod (University of Sussex, UK)
6. Human Rights as Penal Drivers across the World, Mattia Pinto (University of York, UK)
Part Two: Enforcement Jurisdiction
7. Enforcement Jurisdiction in A-territorial Spaces: Addressing Crime on the High Seas and in Cyberspace, Cedric Ryngaert (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
8. Fitbit Health Data, Apple's Geodata and Google Searches: Cross-Border Law Enforcement and the Territoriality Principle, Uta Kohl (University of Southampton, UK)
9. What Triggers the Extraterritorial Application of Fundamental Rights? From Effective Control Over Territory to State Act Theory in Cross-Border Surveillance, Julia Hoernle (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
10. Enforcement Jurisdiction and CLOUD Act Agreements: Clarity or Confusion? Tim Cochrane (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Law Enforcement Access to Encrypted Data across Borders, Jessica Shurson (University of Sussex, UK)
12. Unexplained Wealth Orders against Politically Exposed Persons as a Response to Jurisdictional Limitations: Problems and Potential, Aine Clancy (University of Sheffield, UK)
Part One: Prescriptive Jurisdiction
1. The Presumption against Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction, Alejandro Chehtman (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina)
2. Text-Driven Jurisdiction in Cyberspace, Mireille Hildebrandt (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
3. Extraterritorial Ambit through Offence Definitions, Technology and Economic Power, Darryl Brown (University of Virginia, USA)
4. The Jurisdictional Reach of Corporate Criminal Offences in a Globalised Economy: Effectiveness and Guarantees 'Taken Seriously', Vincenzo Mongillo (Unitelma Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
5. Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction in International Law: Time for an Empirical Examination, Matthew Garrod (University of Sussex, UK)
6. Human Rights as Penal Drivers across the World, Mattia Pinto (University of York, UK)
Part Two: Enforcement Jurisdiction
7. Enforcement Jurisdiction in A-territorial Spaces: Addressing Crime on the High Seas and in Cyberspace, Cedric Ryngaert (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
8. Fitbit Health Data, Apple's Geodata and Google Searches: Cross-Border Law Enforcement and the Territoriality Principle, Uta Kohl (University of Southampton, UK)
9. What Triggers the Extraterritorial Application of Fundamental Rights? From Effective Control Over Territory to State Act Theory in Cross-Border Surveillance, Julia Hoernle (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
10. Enforcement Jurisdiction and CLOUD Act Agreements: Clarity or Confusion? Tim Cochrane (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Law Enforcement Access to Encrypted Data across Borders, Jessica Shurson (University of Sussex, UK)
12. Unexplained Wealth Orders against Politically Exposed Persons as a Response to Jurisdictional Limitations: Problems and Potential, Aine Clancy (University of Sheffield, UK)
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