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CONCEPT IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
ETJ; Extra-territorial jurisdiction; Extraterritorial rights; Extraterritorial privileges

extraterritorial      
adj. extraterritoriale
extradition treaty         
  • Swedish extradition of German and Baltic soldiers to the [[Soviet Union]] in January 1946
  • [[Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía]] being extradited to face charges in the United States.
  • [[Cali Cartel]] boss [[Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela]] extradited from Colombia to the United States.
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THE SURRENDER OF AN ALLEGED CRIMINAL USUALLY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A TREATY OR STATUTE BY ONE AUTHORITY (SUCH AS A STATE) TO ANOTHER HAVING JURISDICTION TO TRY THE CHARGE
Extradite; Extradited; Extradition treaty; Extradition crimes; Extradiction; Extradict; Extradition request; Extradition laws; Extradition Act; Extradition treaties; Extradition law; Extradition order; Extradition Order; Extraterritorial rendition; Extraditable; Extradition proceedings
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تعريف

Extraterritorial
·adj Beyond the limits of a territory or particular jurisdiction; exterritorial.

ويكيبيديا

Extraterritorial jurisdiction

Extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) is the legal ability of a government to exercise authority beyond its normal boundaries.

Any authority can claim ETJ over any external territory they wish. However, for the claim 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 that covers both territories. When unqualified, ETJ usually refers to such an agreed jurisdiction, or it will be called something like "claimed ETJ".

The phrase may also refer to a country's laws extending beyond its boundaries in the sense that they may authorise the courts of that country to enforce their jurisdiction against parties appearing before them in with respect to acts they allegedly engaged in outside that country. This does not depend on the co-operation of other countries, since the affected people are within the relevant country (or at least, in a case involving a person being tried in absentia, the case is being heard by a court of that country). For example, many countries have laws which give their criminal courts jurisdiction to try prosecutions for piracy, sexual offences against children, computer crimes and/or terrorism committed outside their national boundaries. Sometimes such laws only apply to nationals of that country, and sometimes they may apply to anyone.