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  1. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|international balance|international issue · LAW|justice
    dlínse sheach-chríochach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    extraterritoriale Jurisdiktion | extraterritoriale Hoheitsgewalt | extraterritoriale Gerichtsbarkeit | extraterritoriale Zuständigkeit
    de
    Definition Anwendung des Rechts eines Staates außerhalb seines Hoheitsgebietes Reference Council-DE
    Comment "XREF: Extraterritorialität IATE:792054 DIV: cba, 15.2.12"
    extraterritorial jurisdiction | extra-territorial jurisdiction | extraterritorial competence
    en
    Definition legal ability of a government to exercise authority beyond its normal boundaries Reference "'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon, Extradition Legal Questions & Answers http://www.lectlaw.com/legalquestions/lq0281.htm (06.09.2011)"
    Comment "Any authority can claim extraterritorial jurisdiction over any external territory they wish. However, to be effective in the external territory (except by the exercise of force) it must be agreed either with the legal authority in the external territory, or with a legal authority which covers both territories. Therefore, various treaties and agreements are entered into. Many countries have implemented laws which allow their nationals to be prosecuted by their courts for crimes such as war crimes and genocide even when the crime is committed extraterritorially. Not to be confused with exterritoriality/extraterritoriality (IATE:792055 ) within the meaning of immunity from jurisdiction ( IATE:815738 )"
    compétence extraterritoriale | juridiction extraterritoriale | juridiction extra-territoriale
    fr
    Definition compétence (législative, exécutive ou juridictionnelle) d'un État régissant des rapports de droit situés en dehors de son territoire mais en présence de critères de rattachement classiques et dans le respect des principes de souveraineté, non-intervention et coopération, conformément au droit international public Reference "Conseil-FR, d'après ""Étude: l'extraterritorialité comme instrument"", H. Ascensio, 10.12.2010, http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/IMG/pdf/1_2PESP_2_Etude_lextraterritorialite_comme_instrumentx_cle84485e.pdf (11.6.2015)"
    Comment "Il s'agit d'une extension des compétences d'un État au-delà de son territoire notamment en droit pénal, en droit civil, en droit bancaire, en droit fiscal et en droit de l'environnement.Voir aussi:- compétence universelle [IATE:928801 ];- compétence subsidiaire [IATE:3500882 ];- critère de rattachement [IATE:910121 ];- exterritorialité [IATE:792055 ]"