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Following the first Part of our interview, this second part of the podcast focuses mainly on the notion of extra-territorial jurisdiction with the examples of certain States, the European Union and even private global firms. What do state borders mean in a world where thousands of different jurisdictions overlap, serve multiple functions, and take multiple forms? The theme of this podcast explores the concept of jurisdiction in light of Border Studies, state territorial sovereignty and the normative power of the State which can extend beyond borders. It allows us to better understand the variable function of legal limits of borders.
TIME MARKERS
00.00 Introduction
00.28 The general rules on extra-territorial State jurisdiction and the Lotus Case (1927)
05.28 The three main types of jurisdictions of the States (prescriptive, enforcement, adjudicatory)
11.47 Competition and Conflict between Jurisdictions and the question of their conciliation
17.23 The extraterritorial normative power of the European union
24.26 The extraterritorial normative power of the USA and the notion of undesirable effects
29.18 Digital Empires, Global Companies and Private non-territorial Jurisdiction
33.40 Indigenous Peoples Jurisdictions
35.56 The links between Jurisdiction Complexities, Borders, and Border Studies
38.57 Conclusion
Websites:
BIG Website: https://biglobalization.org
JMN Website: https://www.uvic.ca/humanities/intd/europe/eu-grants/network/hmsdata-20-23/index.php
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2AL0HbO
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BordersInGlobalization
Twitter: https://twitter.com/big_uvic
Bluesky: @big-lab.bsky.social
Following the first Part of our interview, this second part of the podcast focuses mainly on the notion of extra-territorial jurisdiction with the examples of certain States, the European Union and even private global firms. What do state borders mean in a world where thousands of different jurisdictions overlap, serve multiple functions, and take multiple forms? The theme of this podcast explores the concept of jurisdiction in light of Border Studies, state territorial sovereignty and the normative power of the State which can extend beyond borders. It allows us to better understand the variable function of legal limits of borders.
TIME MARKERS
00.00 Introduction
00.28 The general rules on extra-territorial State jurisdiction and the Lotus Case (1927)
05.28 The three main types of jurisdictions of the States (prescriptive, enforcement, adjudicatory)
11.47 Competition and Conflict between Jurisdictions and the question of their conciliation
17.23 The extraterritorial normative power of the European union
24.26 The extraterritorial normative power of the USA and the notion of undesirable effects
29.18 Digital Empires, Global Companies and Private non-territorial Jurisdiction
33.40 Indigenous Peoples Jurisdictions
35.56 The links between Jurisdiction Complexities, Borders, and Border Studies
38.57 Conclusion
Websites:
BIG Website: https://biglobalization.org
JMN Website: https://www.uvic.ca/humanities/intd/europe/eu-grants/network/hmsdata-20-23/index.php
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2AL0HbO
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BordersInGlobalization
Twitter: https://twitter.com/big_uvic
Bluesky: @big-lab.bsky.social