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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «EXTERRITORIALLY»
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Massachusetts Reports: Decisions of the Supreme Judicial ...
That the laws of any Statecannot, by any inherent authority, beentitled to respect
exterritorially, or beyond the jurisdiction of the State which enacts them, is the
necessary result of the independence of distinct sovereignties. But the courtesy ...
Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court,
1823
2
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
... to her within the limits of her own territory ; but the moment she proceeds
exterritorially, to use a word adopted from the French — the moment she makes
an attack on the independence of any other people, whether it be the people of
Savoy, ...
3
Opinions of the judges of the Supreme court of the United ...
... even those who enjoy the right exterritorially, (such as sovereigns and
ministers,) cannot dispense with observing thelaws of police, although, in case of
transgression, they cannot be punished like native or temporary subjects of the
State.
United States. Supreme Court,
1849
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The British Quarterly Review
If any nation or sovereignty were to admit that another nation or sovereignty had
exterritorially supreme power within its own limits, it would, de facto, surrender
the very essence of its own independent existence and being. - The Porte ...
5
Who Guards the Guardians and How: Democratic Civil-Military ...
... commensurate with the military requirements of an ever more internationalized
and cooperative security environment. —Conscription impedes the creation of
mobile, highly professional elements, able to deploy exterritorially at short notice.
Thomas C. Bruneau, Scott D. Tollefson,
2009
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Facing the East in the West: Images of Eastern Europe in ...
... where the Russian exiles enjoy an indifferent hospitality but still cultivate their
domestic political problems exterritorially – to the ignorance and indifference of
the Genevans and the tourists. In the parting scene between Nathalie Haldin and
...
Barbara Korte, Eva Ulrike Pirker, Sissy Helff,
2010
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The Collapse of the Conventional: German Film and Its ...
In this regard, I hope to show that this single film by a director situated "
exterritorially" with respect to the stomping grounds of filmmaking in the Berlin
Republic can tell us something about the contemporary. Hanna Flanders
negotiates ...
Jaimey Fisher, Brad Prager,
2010
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Landmark Cases in Public International Law
These two features indeed fall outside the characteristics of ordinary criminal
legislation, which generally applies prospectively and not — or at least not only
— retrospectively, and territorially and not — or at least not only — exterritorially;
but ...
Eric Heinze, M. Fitzmaurice,
1998
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme ...
That the laws of any State cannot, by any inherent authority, be entitled to respect
exterritorially, or beyond the jurisdiction of the State which enacts them, is the
necessary result of the independence of distinct sovereignties. But the courtesy ...
Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court, Ephraim Williams, Dudley Atkins Tyng,
1850
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Latvian-English Dictionary
extensor eksteriorizācija nf exteriorization ekste[r]itori[a]litāte [rr][ā]
nfexterritoriality ekste[r]itoriāli [rr] adv exterritorially ekste[r]itoriāls [rr] adj
exterritorial eksterj[e]rs [ē] nm (ofa building) exterior; (of farm animals) externals
eksternalizācija nf ...