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  1. By Emmanuel Kolawole Oke. The principle of territoriality is one of the foundational principles of International Intellectual Property Law. This principle allows countries to design their intellectual property laws in a manner that facilitates the achievement of specific societal goals. However, while it is true that this principle has managed to survive the incorporation of intellectual ...

  2. Jun 26, 2023 · Definition. The principle of territoriality is a legal principle that states that the laws of a state apply only within its territory. In copyright law, this means that the property rights in a work are generally only valid in the country in which protection is claimed. Historical development. The principle of territoriality has historical ...

  3. Mar 26, 2021 · Territorial sovereignty normally denotes a political and legal expression, which designates a relationship of power, supremacy or independence between an actor, the state, and an object, the territory. The implications of the concept of effectiveness for law of nations issues concerning the question of unlawful territorial situations are going ...

  4. Introduction / Definition. “The principle of territorial integrity is an important part of the international legal order and is enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, in particular in Article 2, paragraph 4” [1] (the prohibition of the use of force), as well as in other important texts, including those on self-determination.

  5. territoriality principle in some specific cases, I claim that this principle is in general inappropriate for the 'post-Westphalian'linguistic world in which we live. I identify, analyze and reject two distinct justifications for the linguistic territoriality principle: the Linguistic Context justification and the Language Survival justification.

  6. A more thorough explanation: Definition: Territoriality is a principle in international law that states a nation has the right to govern and control its own territory. This means that a country's laws and regulations apply only within its borders, and anyone within those borders is subject to its authority. The principle of territoriality also ...

  7. Sep 3, 2018 · Despite the ubiquitous nature of cyberspace, territorial jurisdiction remains the most fundamental principle of jurisdiction in the cybercrime context. The objective of this paper is, however, to point out the limits of subjective territorial jurisdiction, one of the two main forms of territoriality, over cybercrimes, and thereby call into question the territorial dogma in the digital age ...

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