This Chatham House Paper, first published in 1982, examines the problem of extraterritoriality. A wide range of economic activity is subject to the laws of more than one state, yet there is little provision for resolving situations where states impose contradictory requirements. This paper is particularly concerned with four areas of difficulty: extraterritorial anti-trust enforcement; overlapping regulatory claims; economic regulation for political aims; and different approaches to adjudication.
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Douglas E. Rosenthal, William M. Knighton Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Volume: 18 Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 453g ISBN:9781138309432 ISBN 10: 1138309435 Series:Routledge Library Editions: International Trade Policy Pages: 110 Publication Date:12 October 2017 Audience:
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Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
1. Overview 2. The Effects Doctrine and Antitrust Law 3. Overlapping Claims to Regulate Multi-State Transactions 4. Economic Regulation for Political Aims 5. Adjudication in the Courts of One Nation 6. Conclusions