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Extraterritoriality in a Globalizing World: Regulation of Data Privacy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Gregory Shaffer*
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin Law School

Abstract

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Type
Sauce for the Gander: Foreign Extraterritorial Regulation of U.S. Parties
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2003

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References

1 This analysis is expanded in Shaffer, Gregory, Globalization and Social Protection: The Impact of Eu and International Rules in the Ratcheting Up of U.S. Privacy Standards, 25 Yalej. Int’l. L. 1 (2000)Google Scholar; Transatlantic Governance in the Global Economy (Gregory Shaffer, ed. 2001); and Shaffer, Gregory, Reconciling Trade and Regulatory Goah: The Prospects and Limits of New Approaches to Transatlantic Governance Through Mutual Recognition and Safe Harbor Agreements, 9 Colum. J. Eur. L. 29 (2002)Google Scholar.

2 Letter from U.S. Federal Trade Commission, July 14, 2000, available at <http://www.export.gov/safeharbor/FTCLETTERFINAL.htm>.

3 In the Matter of Microsoft Corparation. No. 012 3240, WL 2002 F.T.C. 1836831, available at <http://www.ftc.gov/os/2002/08/microsoftagree.pdf>.