Extraterritoriality is the legal device of considering a particular piece of land to belong to some other country than the country in which it is actually located. This is used to give special legal rights to embassies. A US embassy in Another Country is considered to be US soil, governed by US law, not by the law of the country in which it is actually located.
Extraterritoriality is the legal device of considering a particular piece of land to belong to some other country than the country in which it is actually located. This is used to give special legal rights to embassies. A US embassy in Another Country is considered to be US soil, governed by US law, not by the law of the country in which it is actually located.
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Extraterritoriality is the exemption of an entity or a place from the local laws. This is also called as extraterritorial rights.
That is the correct spelling of the term "out of state." When used to mean beyond the borders of a nation-state, the term may be extraterritorial or transnational.
Britain did.
sphere of influence and extraterritorial rights
sphere of influence and extraterritorial rights
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to chase out foreign people who ocupied china and lived there with extraterritorial rights
this is rights in china where you have to go to the bathroom every 5 minutes
Not a lot. Britain annexed Sind and gained extraterritorial privileges for its subjects in China.
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Japan gained military, political, and economic strength. It then sought to eliminate the extraterritorial rights of foreigners.