| 11. | Therefore, peak of } ur�H was proclaimed to be extraterritoriality of France.
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| 12. | An unequal treaty, it also provided for the extraterritoriality of Russians in Japan.
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| 13. | :Extraterritoriality will give you some general indications.
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| 14. | American assertions of extraterritoriality have never found favor with foreign courts, or foreign governments.
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| 15. | Usually the shorter and easier forms win, and extrality is likely to overtake extraterritoriality.
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| 16. | The system was officially terminated in 1899 when extraterritoriality came to an end in Japan.
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| 17. | The treaty's key provisions granted extraterritoriality and most favored nation status to Britain.
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| 18. | The familiar diplomatic principle of extraterritoriality could provide a means to modest civil accommodations as well.
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| 19. | In EU lingo, extraterritoriality usually refers to the 1996 Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act.
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| 20. | Although China regained tariff autonomy in the 1920s, extraterritoriality was not formally abolished until 1943.
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