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| Anteprima | 
Accountability in Extraterritoriality: A Comparative and International Law Perspective
Nation
 states are increasingly asserting jurisdiction over criminal offenses 
that occur extraterritorially. In some instances, this can cause 
political tension and legal uncertainty, as the principles of 
jurisdiction under international law do not adequately resolve competing
 claims. In that context, this book considers principles of jurisdiction
 and mechanisms by which to achieve jurisdictional restraint under 
international law, including the possibilities presented by the abuse of
 rights doctrine.
