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  2. The concept includes the inviolability of the territory of the State, including territory under the effective control and possession of a State. The International Court has held that “the scope of the principle of territorial integrity is confined to the sphere of relations between States.”.

  3. the state of being a territory (= an area of land, or sometimes sea, that is considered as belonging to, or connected with a particular country or person): Territoriality means that the laws of the country have force only within that country's territory. Trans-border searches might violate the international principle of territoriality.

  4. 1. The Importance of Rules Governing Territory. The role of territory in international law. 2. Territorial sovereignty, Title and General Comments. The nature of territorial sovereignty; the...

  5. Cedric Ryngaert. This chapter discusses the territoriality principle, the most basic principle of jurisdiction in international law. Topics covered include the historical development of the territoriality principle in continental Europe; the territoriality principle in England; the territoriality principle in the United States; territorial ...

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  6. May 19, 2022 · The territorial principlethat a state has authority to legislate and adjudicate concerning acts, things and events in its territoryis the dominant form of criminal jurisdiction exercised today. Most consider it the “master principle” of jurisdiction.

  7. Jul 24, 2018 · In public international law, the territoriality principle generally means that types of state action directly benefiting the acting state are effective only within the territory of that state. The Article focuses on the concept of this principle and its applicability in the world order with emphasis on the international law of expropriation.

  8. Mar 30, 2021 · Territoriality is presented as the imprint of territory in the imaginary constitutionalism. It is defined as a signifier of territory as fact and the territory as institution in the intellectual-imaginary discourse.

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