- In
international law,
extraterritoriality or
exterritoriality is the
state of
being exempted from the
jurisdiction of
local law,
usually as the result...
- Rome and Fort San Angelo,
leased from Malta. Both are
regarded only as
exterritorial property. "The
Bektashis from
Turkey against the
Bektashi State in Tirana"...
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Exterritorial: Alle
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- the CBN."NFIU and
Diplomatic Missions in Nigeria: Muni****l Law Vs
Exterritoriality in
International Law". www.thisdaylive.com.
Retrieved 2023-02-03. Sanni...
- Rome and Fort San Angelo,
leased from Malta. Both are
regarded only as
exterritorial property. "Knights of
Malta Catholic order celebrates 900 years". BBC...
- the Capitulations,
which gave
foreign nationals a
virtual status of
exterritoriality: the
minority groups affected were
mainly from Syria, Greece, and Italy...
- to instantaneity. For all
practical purposes,
power has
become truly exterritorial, no
longer bound, or even
slowed down, by the
resistance of
space (the...
- such as the GSB, when
dominating the
merchants of Cochin,
received exterritorial rights granted by the Dutch.
South Kanara is part of the
Kanara coast...
-
Zoning Commission members and one
additional member from The Colony’s
Exterritorial Jurisdiction (they are
currently s****ing to fill that vacancy, must...
- the **** m****acre in 1943,
before the Gr****
Supreme Special Court (
exterritoriality jus cogens), for
crimes against humanity in WWII (German reparation...