- In
international law,
extraterritoriality or
exterritoriality is the
state of
being exempted from the
jurisdiction of
local law,
usually as the result...
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Extraterritorial abduction, also
known as
international abduction, is the
practice of one
country abducting someone from
another country's
territory outside...
-
countries to
legislate extraterritorially was
confirmed by s. 3 of the
Statute of
Westminster 1931. In Australia,
extraterritorial jurisdiction of the state...
- of Italy.
Although part of
Italian territory, some of them
enjoy extraterritoriality similar to
those of
foreign emb****ies,
including tax exemptions....
- "tantamount to abduction" when
carried out
extraterritorially.
These explicit limits on
extraterritorial law
enforcement operations has
therefore instead...
-
social and
cultural rights of
persons within their territories and
extraterritorially.
According to the principles,
states must
refrain from
conduct which...
- residence)
enjoy extraterritorial rights (one building, the Paul VI
Audience Hall,
straddles the border, but its
Italian portion has
extraterritorial rights)....
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France forced China to pay compensation, open
treaty ports,
allow extraterritoriality for
foreign nationals, and cede Hong Kong to the
British under the...
- the Ina River. The city is the seat of the
Stargard County, and,
extraterritorially, of the muni****lity of Stargard. It is the
second biggest city of...
- The
extraterritoriality of
Princess Margriet's
birth was a
Canadian legislative manoeuvre which created a
temporary extraterritorial space into
which Princess...