This case is not about whether or not the Canadian charter applies extraterritorially. |
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This prohibition applies extraterritorially to Australian nationals overseas. |
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Finally, the company objects to the international aspects of the law, which allow it to apply extraterritorially. |
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Moreover, the topic may be restricted only to national law applied extraterritorially. |
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The United States takes this opportunity to reaffirm its long-standing position that the Covenant does not apply extraterritorially. |
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Canada generally does not extend its criminal jurisdiction extraterritorially unless required to do so by international law. |
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Europeans then complained of the Helms-Burton Act, which applied American sanctions extraterritorially against foreign companies. |
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Such actions would have to be applied extraterritorially of the US jurisdiction, this in violation of general principles of international law and the sovereignty of independent nations. |
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The Government indicated that it had not promulgated or applied laws extraterritorially or imposed unilateral coercive measures, through recourse to war and militarism, on any other nation or State. |
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There he tightened the screws on Cuba, writing the Helms-Burton amendment which extended American law extraterritorially to foreign companies doing business with Fidel Castro to the fury of America's allies. |
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A new Regulation 10A has been inserted to provide that this prohibition applies within Australia as well as extraterritorially to Australian citizens overseas. |
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States parties should extraterritorially protect the right to social security by preventing their own citizens and national entities from violating this right in other countries. |
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However, regulatory statutes such as Part III are presumed not to apply extraterritorially in the absence of specific statutory language reversing this presumption. |
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Several States have disputed the competence of human rights bodies to apply human rights law extraterritorially or during armed conflicts and occupations. |
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Most of the definitions of offences contained in chapter 18 of the Penal Code will apply extraterritorially, that is to say, they also apply to acts committed abroad. |
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That topic was not given more than a cursory reading last year and was put aside because some countries said they could not exercise their jurisdiction extraterritorially. |
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For nations to apply their criminal statutes extraterritorially, they are required to first assert a legitimate basis of prescriptive jurisdiction. |
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