Friday, January 28, 2005

Extraterritoriality

Also called �Exterritoriality, or Diplomatic Immunity, � 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. Extraterritoriality extends to foreign states or international organizations as entities and to their heads, legations, troops in passage, war vessels, mission premises,

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