In Rem Jurisdiction - literally " jurisdiction over the thing."
sovereignty
Jurisdiction refers to the legal authority of a court or government agency to hear and decide a case within a specified geographic area or over a particular subject matter.
Jurisdiction refers to the authority or power of a court or legal body to hear and decide cases within a specific geographic area or over certain subject matters. It is the legal authority to interpret and apply the law.
Sales area can be a geographic territory, or a product specialty. A sales person can sell everything within the geographic territory -- such as an Avon representative, or a sales person can sell one product over an entire country.
Concurrent Jurisdiction is the authority possessed by two or more different courts to hear and decide on the same matter within the same territory.
When a nation has control over a geographic area within another nation, it is known as an enclave or exclave. Enclaves are territories surrounded by foreign territory, while exclaves are territories separated from the main part of the country by another nation's territory.
A country's territory refers to the geographic area that it governs and controls, including land, water, and airspace within its borders. This territory is recognized as belonging to that specific country, both domestically and internationally.
True, a state (Country) can not be sovereign if it does not have supreme authority to rule within its own territory. true
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The key constituents elements of a state include territory, population, government, and sovereignty. Territory refers to a defined geographical area, population refers to the people who live within that territory, government is the system that governs the population within that territory, and sovereignty refers to the state's ultimate authority and independence within its territory.
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California is within the territory of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the largest geographic Circuit in the US.