' "'And he's removed from the jurisdiction of mundane mandamuses,' says I, 'by the unearthly statutes of female partiality.
Foreign settlements in the treaty ports became extraterritorial sovereign pockets of territories over which China had no jurisdiction.
"At present High Court judges have no less than five different sets of working dress, depending on the jurisdiction in which they are sitting and the season of the year," Phillips said in a statement.
It has ascended 38 places since 2008 and secured more new visa-waivers for its citizens in 2018 than any other jurisdiction in the world.
It has ascended 38 places since 2008 and secured more new visa-waivers for its citizens in 2018 than any other jurisdiction in the world.
Cfius experts say whether the committee has jurisdiction may come into question.
Didi Chuxing has announced plans to appeal to a higher court after Beijing's Chaoyang district court rejected Didi's appeal that the court did not have jurisdiction to hear a case brought against Didi by AutoNavi.
Another report released by the administration on Wednesday stated that the marine environment in waters under China's jurisdiction was "basically stable" in 2016.
The prime minister's allies admit the EU will not allow Britain to stay a member of the single market, given that Mrs May has already said that controlling immigration and ending European Court of Justice jurisdiction were red lines.
China is also becoming a more attractive jurisdiction for patent infringement disputes, given the speed with which its court system processes cases.
Britain's red lines, she said, include national control of borders and an end to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
" "The Russian Paralympic Committee are unable to ensure compliance with and enforcement of the IPC anti-doping code and the world anti-doping code within their own national jurisdiction and they can not fulfill its fundamental obligation as an IPC member.
"Who has jurisdiction?
That has been enough to establish jurisdiction in other cases, a precedent that has been particularly useful in prosecuting international terrorism suspects.
Member states have regulatory jurisdiction, and enforcement is scant.
,25, The concept of "historical gardens" refers to those gardens and parks located within Beijing's jurisdiction that carry distinctive historical and cultural values and more importantly, played a pivotal role in the development of Beijing's urban landscape or cultural progression in a given historical period or in a particular area of Beijing.
Although in appearance the Jin Dynasty had jurisdiction of the Central Plains comprising the middle and lower reaches of the Haunch and threatened by foreign invasion.
As long as you're -- As long as you're fighting on the level of civil rights, you're under Uncle Sam's jurisdiction.
However, the most productive areas of the ocean are under national jurisdiction and 80 percent of oceanic pollution originates on land.