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If you are American, this right does not exist. You cease to be protected by U.S. laws when you leave the country.
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They have the right to be protected by the country in which they have successful obtained asylum.
Extraterritoriality
No. That idea went out of the window in the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin wall.
A neighboring country is a country that is right next to another country.
When they are in a foreign country presumably they would be subject to the country's laws. The exception of diplomatic immunity is the question.