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I have already indicated that we are opposed to the exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Using extraterritorial jurisdiction also creates many problems in practice.
Sugar Land's southwestern areas are actually situated in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city.
Countries may allow for extraterritorial jurisdiction in competition cases based on so-called effects doctrine.
The city's extraterritorial jurisdiction is half-a-mile outside the city limits.
Many of them include clauses to allow extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Extraterritorial jurisdiction is based on a connection with France through:
Secondly: account must be taken of the principle of extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Cities and towns may have extraterritorial jurisdiction beyond their limits, typically for zoning purposes.
The bill grants extraterritorial jurisdiction over international waters, and also makes it illegal to lack relevant documents.
For example, the reciprocal legislation providing for extraterritorial jurisdiction does not seem much used.
Extraterritorial jurisdiction plays a significant role in regulation of transnational anti-competitive practices.
It also gave courts in the UK extraterritorial jurisdiction over a range of sexual offences.
As a general rule, however, Congress's laws have been presumed to be domestic in scope only, absent a specific grant of extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Despite exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction, these overseas locations remain under the sovereignty of the host countries.
The state of Ireland asserts universal jurisdiction and extraterritorial jurisdiction in various situations.
This also includes extending the definition of child pornography to include the new media and discussing the issue of extraterritorial jurisdiction.
One way for the monopolies and mergers authorities to deal with anticompetitive behaviour at an international level is to apply extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Using this principle means that one country can combat anticompetitive behaviour in another country without having to resort to extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Extraterritorial jurisdiction was ceded to Britain in the 19th century by virtue of informal agreements with various rulers.
Extraterritorial jurisdictions within the county are annexed by municipalities as soon as they reach sufficient concentrations.
There are now a total of thirteen master-planned communities located in Sugar Land's city limits and its extraterritorial jurisdiction combined.
The last example of extraterritorial jurisdiction maintained by the United States was in Morocco, which ended in 1957.
Extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) is the legal ability of a government to exercise authority beyond its normal boundaries.
The Government declaration implementing the changes to Articles 2 and 3 also added a new provision (Article 29.8) related to the state's extraterritorial jurisdiction.