Comity,' in the legal sense, is neither a matter of absolute obligation, on the one hand, nor of mere courtesy and good will, upon the other. But it is the recognition which one nation allows within its territory to the legislative, executive or judicial... Handbook of Information Security, Information Warfare, Social, Legal, and ... - 323. lappuseautors: Hossein Bidgoli - 2006 - 1008 lapasIerobežota priekšskatīšana - Par šo grāmatu
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...principles of international law is the principle of comity. Comity is defined as "the recognition which one nation allows within its territory to the legislative, executive, or judicial acts of another nation", and it "binds the courts as well as the diplomatic channels."* Stated another way, it provides that... | |
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