Difference between territorial and extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law
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Jurisdiction refers to the power of a state to affect persons, property, and circumstances within its territory. ... International law particularly addresses questions of criminal law and essentially leaves civil jurisdiction to national control.
Extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) is the legal ability of a government to exercise authority beyond its normal boundaries.
Extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) is the legal ability of a government to exercise authority beyond its normal boundaries.
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from jurisdiction of a state they are in [...]".
Therefore, exterritoriality is excluding a territory from territorial govern- ment, whereas extraterritoriality means either a process taking place beyond, regardless of a territory or determines a subject or object located outside a territory.
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