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Volume 5

The Data Sovereignty Wars

Navigating the Global Conflict Over Extraterritorial Judicial Authority

In a world without borders, whose law rules your data?

Strategic Objectives

• Master the legal theories behind extraterritorial jurisdictional reach.

• Navigate the conflicting demands of the CLOUD Act and the GDPR.

• Protect your organization from international judicial overreach.

• Understand the future of digital sovereignty in a post-territorial age.

The Core Challenge

National courts are increasingly reaching across oceans to seize digital evidence, creating a chaotic legal landscape where compliance in one nation means a crime in another.

01

The End of Geography

02

The Westphalian Crisis

03

The Long Arm of the Law

04

Data as Property

05

The CLOUD Act Revolution

06

Privacy as a Counter-Shield

07

The Conflict of Laws

08

Mutual Legal Assistance

09

The Microsoft Ireland Case

10

Universal Jurisdiction

11

Corporate Personhood Abroad

12

Comity of Nations

13

Technological Neutrality

14

Blocking Statutes

15

Executive Agreements

16

The Role of the Provider

17

Human Rights and Extraterritoriality

18

The Specter of Mass Surveillance

19

Cybersecurity and Jurisdiction

20

Non-State Actors

21

The Future of Digital Law

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