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  1. 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.

  2. Extraterritorial jurisdiction ( ETJ) is the legal ability of a government to exercise authority beyond its normal boundaries. Any authority can claim ETJ over any external territory they wish.

  3. Ekstraterritorialiteti Sot. Lufta e Dytë Botërore i dha fund efektivisht traktateve të pabarabarta. Pas vitit 1945, rendi botëror perandorak u shemb dhe ekstraterritorialiteti ra në mospërdorim jashtë qarqeve diplomatike.

  4. extraterritoriality, in international law, the immunities enjoyed by foreign states or international organizations and their official representatives from the jurisdiction of the country in which they are present.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Dec 7, 2021 · Extraterritoriality is the legal system whereby certain people who are “exterritorial,” that is, although resident in a country, are exempt from the criminal and civil jurisdiction of that country and they are governed by the authorities of their own country.

    • James Edward Hoare
    • jh3@soas.ac.uk
  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Extraterritoriality embodies a regime of protections, immunities, and exemptions, claimed on behalf of citizens of one nation living abroad, from the legal system and territorial jurisdiction of the state in which they are resident. Such immunities may be limited, that is, they are restricted to a specific territory or region.

  7. An extraterritorial operation in international law is a law enforcement or military operation that takes place outside the territory or jurisdiction of the state whose forces are conducting the operation, generally within the territory of another sovereign state.

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