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Jurisdiction (from Latin juris 'law' + dictio 'speech' or 'declaration') is the legal term for the legal authority granted to a legal entity to enact justice. In federations like the United States, the concept of jurisdiction applies at multiple levels (e.g., local, state, and federal). Jurisdiction draws its substance from international … See more
The primary distinctions between areas of jurisdiction are codified at the federal level. In the United States' common law system, jurisdiction is conceptually divided between jurisdiction … See more
In the history of English common law, a jurisdiction could be held as a form of property (or more precisely an incorporeal hereditament) called a franchise. Traditional franchise … See more
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• Jurisdiction As Property – franchise jurisdiction See more1648The Peace of Westphalia establishes the principle of territorial sovereignty, which limits the jurisdiction of states to their own territory.1945The United Nations is founded and its charter outlines the principles of equality, territorial sovereignty and non-intervention for its members.1946The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is established as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, with jurisdiction over disputes between states and questions of international law.1957The European Economic Community (EEC) is created by the Treaty of Rome, which also establishes the European Court of Justice (ECJ) as its judicial branch, with jurisdiction over matters of European law.1993The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) is established by the United Nations Security Council, with jurisdiction over war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide committed in the former Yugoslavia.1998The Rome Statute is adopted by a diplomatic conference, which establishes the International Criminal Court (ICC), with jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and crimes of aggression committed by nationals or on the territory of states parties.2002Council Regulation (EC) 44/2001 comes into effect in the European Union, which harmonizes the rules on jurisdiction and recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters among member states.• Law portal
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