extraterritoriality in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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He also called for an end to imperialist institutions such as extraterritoriality, tariff controls, legation guards, and lease holds.
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Most had extraterritoriality and were enclaves inside key cities that became treaty ports.
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However, they do seek extraterritoriality for the embassy, which would exclude it from local laws and, one assumes, taxes.
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He further called for an end to imperialist institutions such as extraterritoriality, legation guards, and foreign lease holds.
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The term extraterritoriality is often applied to diplomatic missions, but only in this broader sense.
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Extraterritoriality is often extended to friendly or allied militaries, particularly for the purposes of allowing that military to simply pass through one's territory.
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These lands are not enclaves and do not have extraterritoriality since, in all cases, there is no transfer of sovereignty.
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Essentially, the extraterritoriality of one element made the crime itself extraterritorial, and not punishable by the common law.
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In addition to embassies, some other areas enjoy a limited form of extraterritoriality.
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By 1930, extraterritoriality was in effect no longer in force.
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