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The behaviors that obey the no-signaling condition are a natural set to study nonlocality: this chapter is devoted to it. First, the most famous example of a no-signaling non-quantum behavior is introduced, the so-called Popescu-Rohrlich (PR) box. Then, some “typical quantum” features are recovered in the no-signaling framework, showing that they are common to all no-signaling theories.