extraterritoriality - translation to arabic
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extraterritoriality - translation to arabic

STATE OF BEING EXEMPTED FROM THE JURISDICTION OF LOCAL LAW
Exterritoriality; Extraterritorial; Extra-territorial; Extra-territoriality; International Mixed Court; French Mixed Court; French Mixed Court, Shanghai French Concession; French Mixed Court, Shanghai; Mixed Court, Shanghai; Mixed Court; Mixed Court, Shanghai, Kiangsu, China; French Mixed Court, Shanghai, Kiangsu, China; Extraterritorial status
  • A hearing of the International Mixed Court at Shanghai, c. 1905

EXTRATERRITORIALITY         

الصفة

خارِجٌ عنِ التَّشْرِيعِ الوَطَنِيّ

extraterritoriality         
خروج عن أراضى الدولة
EXTRATERRITORIAL         

الصفة

خارِجٌ عنِ التَّشْرِيعِ الوَطَنِيّ

Definition

Extraterritoriality
·noun The state of being beyond the limits of a particular territory.
II. Extraterritoriality ·noun A fiction by which a public minister, though actually in a foreign country, is supposed still to remain within the territory of his own sovereign or nation.

Wikipedia

Extraterritoriality

In international law, extraterritoriality is the state of being exempted from the jurisdiction of local law, usually as the result of diplomatic negotiations.

Historically, this primarily applied to individuals, as jurisdiction was usually claimed on peoples rather than on lands. Extraterritoriality can also be partly applied to physical places, such as the immunity granted to diplomatic missions, military bases of foreign countries, or offices of the United Nations. The three most common cases recognized today internationally relate to the persons and belongings of foreign heads of state and government, the persons and belongings of ambassadors and other diplomats, and ships in international waters.

Examples of use of extraterritoriality
1. "Less than 40 countries have any laws regulating arms brokers –– and most laws exclude extraterritoriality.
2. The resolution read out at the meeting said the "treaty" was unequal as it granted privileges and extraterritoriality to the U.S. forces occupying south Korea.
3. The SOFA is considered a future necessity since it would essentially give American troops extraterritoriality in Iraq, protecting them from prosecution for crimes committed and offering them impunity in terms of actions taken.