Cooperative National Regulation to Secure Transnational Public Goods: A Reply to Nico Krisch

32 European Journal of International Law 515-526 (2022)

Bocconi Legal Studies Research Paper No. 4232150

14 Pages Posted: 17 Oct 2022

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Roger O'Keefe

Bocconi University - Department of Law

Date Written: September 28, 2022

Abstract

There is no doubt, as vividly highlighted in Nico Krisch’s ‘Jurisdiction Unbound: (Extra)territorial Regulation as Global Governance’, that in certain sectors some economically weighty states seek to take advantage of the international law of jurisdiction with a view to determining unilaterally how particular transnational economic activities are conducted. This same law, however, particularly the jurisdictional obligations provided for among states parties by multilateral treaties, is not only capable of serving cooperative national regulation to secure transnational public goods but in respect of a wide range of activities is already doing so. Rather than a fundamental ‘reorientation of jurisdiction towards the solution of common problems and the protection of global interests’, what is needed is political will and diplomatic agreement to use even further the existing law, especially the treaty-based possibilities that it offers, to these ends.

Suggested Citation

O'Keefe, Roger, Cooperative National Regulation to Secure Transnational Public Goods: A Reply to Nico Krisch (September 28, 2022). 32 European Journal of International Law 515-526 (2022), Bocconi Legal Studies Research Paper No. 4232150, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4232150 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4232150

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