extraterritoriality

noun

ex·​tra·​ter·​ri·​to·​ri·​al·​i·​ty ˌek-strə-ˌter-ə-ˌtȯr-ē-ˈa-lə-tē How to pronounce extraterritoriality (audio)
: exemption from the application or jurisdiction of local law or tribunals

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Such a discussion should be in the context of extraterritoriality requirements these countries place on EU companies. Robert G. Eccles, Forbes, 3 Nov. 2024 The Commerce Department wrote a highly complex rule for Huawei alone, asserting extraterritoriality on all items sold to the company that are based on U.S. technologies, even if they were produced by foreign firms overseas. Dan Wang, Foreign Affairs, 29 July 2021 The extraterritoriality is in line with the approach taken under Hong Kong’s national security law, which covers everyone on earth. Mary Hui, Quartz, 21 July 2021 To this day, the palace belongs to the Vatican, and enjoys extraterritoriality, as the Vatican flag fluttering from its façade shows. Ilaria Maria Sala, Quartz, 17 Apr. 2020 One answer was extraterritoriality: Cushing sought a guarantee that Americans accused of crimes on Chinese soil would be tried in American courts. Yoni Wilkenfeld, Quartz, 6 Nov. 2019 But as the Supreme Court has explained, the mere fact that statutory language could plausibly apply to extraterritorial conduct does not suffice to overcome the presumption against extraterritoriality. Ashby Jones, WSJ, 9 July 2018 The new law would resolve the extraterritoriality question in the government’s favor, likely rendering the Supreme Court case moot. Matt Ford, The New Republic, 23 Mar. 2018 Using the concept of extraterritoriality, signatory countries passed laws banning bribery by their companies both at home and aboard, and the OECD-ABC monitored the enforcement of these laws. Nathan M. Jensen and Edmund J. Malesky, Washington Post, 7 Mar. 2018

Word History

First Known Use

1836, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of extraterritoriality was in 1836

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“Extraterritoriality.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/extraterritoriality. Accessed 2 Dec. 2024.

Legal Definition

extraterritoriality

noun
ex·​tra·​ter·​ri·​to·​ri·​al·​i·​ty ˌek-strə-ˌter-ə-ˌtōr-ē-ˈa-lə-tē How to pronounce extraterritoriality (audio)
: exemption from the application or jurisdiction of local law or tribunals

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