Similarities between Extraterritoriality and International waters
Extraterritoriality and International waters have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): International Maritime Organization, Jurisdiction, Universal jurisdiction.
International Maritime Organization
The International Maritime Organization (IMO), known as the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization (IMCO) until 1982, is a specialised agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating shipping.
Extraterritoriality and International Maritime Organization · International Maritime Organization and International waters ·
Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction (from the Latin ius, iuris meaning "law" and dicere meaning "to speak") is the practical authority granted to a legal body to administer justice within a defined field of responsibility, e.g., Michigan tax law.
Extraterritoriality and Jurisdiction · International waters and Jurisdiction ·
Universal jurisdiction
Universal jurisdiction allows states or international organizations to claim criminal jurisdiction over an accused person regardless of where the alleged crime was committed, and regardless of the accused's nationality, country of residence, or any other relation with the prosecuting entity.
Extraterritoriality and Universal jurisdiction · International waters and Universal jurisdiction ·
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Extraterritoriality and International waters Comparison
Extraterritoriality has 119 relations, while International waters has 91. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.43% = 3 / (119 + 91).
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