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Back to the Future with Sovereignty: Extraterritoriality as a Source of Rules in Global Governance

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Who makes the rules in the international system when private conduct crosses international borders? Extraterritorial regulation by domestic courts is one mechanism by which states manage the conduct of transnational actors—albeit unilaterally, and often according to the rules and standards of the regulating state. This paper uses statistical methods and qualitative process tracing to identify and explain the circumstances under which U.S. federal courts have opted to regulate extraterritorially over time and across issue areas. It further explores the implications of the empirical patterns identified for theoretical accounts of global governance and international regulatory covergence.

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Putnam, Tonya. "Back to the Future with Sovereignty: Extraterritoriality as a Source of Rules in Global Governance" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC, Sep 01, 2005 <Not Available>. 2011-03-14 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p40561_index.html>

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Putnam, T. L. , 2005-09-01 "Back to the Future with Sovereignty: Extraterritoriality as a Source of Rules in Global Governance" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, Washington Hilton, Washington, DC Online <PDF>. 2011-03-14 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p40561_index.html

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Abstract: Who makes the rules in the international system when private conduct crosses international borders? Extraterritorial regulation by domestic courts is one mechanism by which states manage the conduct of transnational actors—albeit unilaterally, and often according to the rules and standards of the regulating state. This paper uses statistical methods and qualitative process tracing to identify and explain the circumstances under which U.S. federal courts have opted to regulate extraterritorially over time and across issue areas. It further explores the implications of the empirical patterns identified for theoretical accounts of global governance and international regulatory covergence.

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Back to the Future with Sovereignty: Extraterritorial Regulation as a Source of Rules in Global Governance Dr. Tonya L. Putnam Prepared for Presentation at American Political Science Association Annual Meeting September 1-4 2005 Washington D.C. Please send comments to tputnam@princeton.edu Who makes the rules in the international system when private conduct crosses international borders? Regulating private transactions across international boundaries has long posed a profound challenge to states in the international system. This is because the geographical reach of
Workplace (Westport Conn.: Quorum Books) Who makes the rules in the international system when private conduct crosses international borders? Extraterritorial regulation by domestic courts is one mechanism by which states manage the conduct of transnational actors—albeit unilaterally and often according to the rules and standards of the regulating state. This paper uses statistical methods and qualitative process tracing to identify and explain the circumstances under which U.S. federal courts have opted to regulate extraterritorially over time and across issue


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