Offers the first comprehensive account of private international law aspects of tortious claims arising out of the external exercise of British executive authority
Segregates issues raised by such tortious claims and clarifies the principles, rules and practice that determine the law governing these issues
Maps out the relationship between different jurisdictions and rules that are engaged
Discusses important developments and case law affecting the field, including the Supreme Court judgments in Rahmatullah, Belhaj, Maduro and Brownlie