extraterritorial in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

extraterritorial in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for extraterritorial in the English»French Dictionary

extraterritorial [ˌekstrəˌterɪˈtɔ:rɪəl] ADJ

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The laws of a nation may have extraterritorial impact extending the jurisdiction beyond the sovereign and territorial limits of that nation.
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However, parliament may override the presumption and the section to give extraterritorial operation to the enactment by express words or necessary implication.
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Cities and towns may have extraterritorial jurisdiction beyond their limits, typically for zoning purposes.
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This broad brush of applying the term money laundering to merely incidental, extraterritorial, or simply privacy-seeking behaviors has led some to label it financial thoughtcrime.
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Other than other minor extraterritorial regions, these concessions no longer exist.
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Similar treaties were signed with other extraterritorial powers at the same time.
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These agreements guarantee the totalization of periods of contribution to the social security systems of both countries and the extraterritorial payment of benefits.
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Laws with extraterritorial application are intended to fill the gap when countries are unwilling or unable to take action against known offenders.
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However, they have two extraterritorial means of support based on ethnic affiliation.
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Despite exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction, these overseas locations remain under the sovereignty of the host countries.
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