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The word 'extraterritorial' is correct and is used in written English.
It refers to a jurisdiction that is outside the boundaries of a state/country and is most commonly used in the context of international law. Example Sentence: The United Nations rules allowed for extraterritorial authority over foreign nationals.
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extraterritorial
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Of a section of territory, not being subject to the laws of the local country; of or pertaining to extraterritoriality
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It also directed Pillay to publish a report on the protection and promotion of privacy "in the context of domestic and extraterritorial surveillance... including on a mass scale".
An American law with unprecedented extraterritorial reach, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, should flush out many of those still hiding when it takes effect on July 1st.The publicity generated by the hearing might well spur the DoJ to take a harder line in ongoing negotiations with Credit Suisse and a dozen other Swiss banks on settlements regarding their past involvement in tax evasion.
Some of those Blackwater people may soon be indicted under an extraterritorial law for the American armed forces that was originally meant to keep order on military bases, not to control contractors elsewhere.Although this law could be more widely used, American prosecutors are loth to wade into such murky legal waters.
Julien Balkany, a candidate standing in France's new North American constituency, says emigrants want champions back home, so that they can return to a society that values their international experience, not one that sneers at their globetrotting.In this section.combat Returning officers ReprintsThe politics of extraterritorial elections are complex.
Countries take many different approaches to extraterritorial jurisdiction ie, the claim to be able to try cases for crimes committed outside their borders.
Now a further attempt to have the warrant quashed has failed.Microsoft has argued that the warrant which names no specific place, but refers to Microsoft's premises in general in effect authorises an extraterritorial search.
They also object to other American extraterritorial forays, such as checking airline passengers on German soil.
There is nothing to stop other countries following suit and indeed getting extraterritorial about other taxes too.
As more people start talking in a bid to sauve qui peut, the investigation will with luck reach into every dark and dank corner of FIFA's Zurich headquarters (see article).American extraterritorial jurisdiction is often excessive in its zeal and overbearing in its methods, but in this instance it deserves the gratitude of football fans everywhere.
Penalties include fines of up to 10% of a firm's Brazilian revenues or even blocking services.When the European Union mulled something similar following the revelations last year of widespread online snooping by the National Security Agency, United States officials argued that would be extraterritorial.
And extraterritorial warrants would open another can of worms: just imagine a Russian court, say, seeking e-mails from American servers.The government disagrees, arguing that criminals could then conceal evidence simply by registering a foreign address: Microsoft stores e-mails according to where customers say they live.
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