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International Organization | 2009

Courts Without Borders: Domestic Sources of U S Extraterritoriality in the Regulatory Sphere

Tonya L. Putnam

Regulating private transactions across international boundaries has long posed a challenge to states Extraterritoriality — the direct regulation of persons and conduct outside a state’s borders — is an increasingly common mechanism by which strong states attempt to manage problems associated with transnational activities This article seeks to account for variation across issues in the willingness of U.S. courts to regulate extraterritorially by focusing on the potential for external conduct to undermine domestic legal rules It suggests further how attention to domestic-level regulatory processes, with particular focus on the role of private actors, can shed new light on transnational rulemaking and enforcement


International Organization | 2014

Design in context: : existing international agreements and new cooperation

Mark S. Copelovitch; Tonya L. Putnam


Archive | 2007

Uncertainty, Context, and the Duration of International Agreements

Mark S. Copelovitch; Tonya L. Putnam


Human Rights Review | 2017

International Law and Voter Preferences: the Case of Foreign Human Rights Violations

Tonya L. Putnam; Jacob N. Shapiro


Archive | 2011

Extraterritorial Regulation and U.S. Bargaining Over International Trademark Protections

Tonya L. Putnam


Archive | 2011

Who Fudges International Commitments and Why? An Empirical Reassessment of the Evidence on ICC Non-Surrender Agreements

Tonya L. Putnam; Gabriela Jara


Political Science Quarterly | 2010

The Perils of Global Legalismby Eric A. Posner

Tonya L. Putnam


Archive | 2010

Assessing the Design of Bilateral Treaties in Context

Mark S. Copelovitch; Tonya L. Putnam


Contemporary Sociology | 2010

Review Essay: Disregard or Disposition? Assessing Human Rights Practices in the United States

Tonya L. Putnam


Contemporary Sociology | 2010

Disregard or Disposition

Tonya L. Putnam

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Mark S. Copelovitch

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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