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Extraterritoriality in the global governance of corruption: legal and political perspectives

In: Research Handbook on Extraterritoriality in International Law

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  • Ellen Gutterman

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This chapter reviews recent enforcement trends in the global governance of transnational bribery and corruption and theorizes these developments through the lens of extraterritoriality. The concept of extraterritoriality here provides a perspective on global governance, though which to apprehend the extent to which an ostensibly multilateral governance arrangement is in fact grounded in the domestic norms, politics, and particular interests of a dominant state. The chapter has two main goals. The first is to provide an overview of recent trends and cases in anti-corruption law, starting with US enforcement of its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act - in which extraterritoriality is a prominent feature. The second goal of the chapter is to consider the implications of these trends for the theory and practice of global governance, more generally.

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  • Ellen Gutterman, 2023. "Extraterritoriality in the global governance of corruption: legal and political perspectives," Chapters, in: Austen Parrish & Cedric Ryngaert (ed.), Research Handbook on Extraterritoriality in International Law, chapter 25, pages 430-442, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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