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    Online Resource
    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478059714 , 1478059710 , 9781478094081 , 1478094087
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 288 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Potts, Shaina Judicial territory
    DDC: 347.73/12
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    Keywords: Law Political aspects ; Judicial power ; Political questions and judicial power ; Mass media and judicial power ; Droit - Aspect politique - États-Unis ; Pouvoir judiciaire - États-Unis ; Politique et pouvoir judiciaire - États-Unis ; Médias et pouvoir judiciaire - États-Unis ; LAW / Legal History ; United States Foreign economic relations
    Abstract: "In Judicial Territory, Shaina Potts draws on work across the social sciences to document and describe how a series of incremental changes in United States judicial authority has expanded and empowered US empire by enabling the court system to adjudicate disputes over larger and larger areas of territory. Law, Potts argues, cannot be omitted from conversations about capitalism and empire. Instead, she introduces the term "judicial territory" to describe how legal systems exercise authority over space and across geographic territory, and interrogates legal narratives and practice to demonstrate how post-World War II US domestic law creates and constitutes American power and global capitalism. Potts focuses on the development of US case law on finance, debt, foreign immunity, and right of state doctrine, setting these in relation to contemporary changes in US imperial formations. Through a series of recategorizations and redefinitions in cases involving private US-owned companies and foreign governments, US law expanded its purview over global finance to legislate transnational economic relations, including foreign governments' economic activities"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Law, capital, and the geographies of empire -- The politics of the private -- Revolution and counterrevolution -- Debt, default, and judicial discipline -- Sovereign disobedience.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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