Second, a State that is not party to the Rome Statute may choose to accept the Court's jurisdiction for the specific crime in question -- in other words, a non-party alleging a crime was committed on its soil may invoke the Court's jurisdiction for purposes of addressing that specific crime.
"Often, this will mean adhering globally to U.S. regulatory standards, but to the extent another jurisdiction requires higher standards, then that jurisdiction's requirements must shape our global standard, " he wrote.
He will also ask what "representations and negotiations are continuing in an effort to reclaim what is ostensibly another jurisdiction's fund".
Everton's David Moyes said team selections should not fall under the Premier League's jurisdiction.
French asked whether Palin was aware that her attorney seemed to be "challenging" the legislature's jurisdiction.
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The court's jurisdiction, procedures and relations with national courts all have to be worked out.
NASD's jurisdiction extends only to the marketmakers and brokers who trade the stocks on the Bulletin Board.
Ecuador has asked a U.S. court to block Chevron's trade suit and has challenged the panel's jurisdiction.
The Cambodian side responded by saying that the review was outside the UN's jurisdiction and therefore invalid.
In 2009 President Nursultan Nazarbayev offered to host a nuclear fuel bank under the International Atomic Energy Agency's jurisdiction.
Esseghaier appeared briefly in court on April 24 and made a statement suggesting he did not recognize the court's jurisdiction.
For example, US civilian and military negotiators helped to ensure greater precision in the definitions of crimes within the court's jurisdiction.
Most observers believe that aggression will be left out of the court's jurisdiction because it is so difficult to define legally.
Republic legislation on the territory of the republics takes precedence in all question with the exception of those...ascribed to the Union's jurisdiction.
It may well be that any rule regulating Internet provider practices will be found by the courts to exceed the FCC's jurisdiction.
But the Bosnian Serb republic has refused to recognize the court's jurisdiction.
But 13 of the men have decided to challenge the court's jurisdiction.
Moreover, as demonstrated by the Ivory Coast in 2005, even a non-ICC party can invite the Court's jurisdiction to investigate specific crimes.
The United States is not currently a party to the Rome Statute, but this does not necessarily protect it from the Court's jurisdiction.
The U.S. agent maintained that the panel's jurisdiction is limited to interpretation of international treaties and does not have the power to review criminal procedures.
However, he has remained in Northern Ireland, outside the court's jurisdiction.
The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to issue new regulations on website accessibility later this year that could take a broad view of the ADA's jurisdiction over websites.
While there are, theoretically, some limits on the authority of the other two branches of this supranational institution, discretion about the extent of the tribunal's jurisdiction is exclusively in its hands.
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Rochdale became part of Greater Manchester's jurisdiction in 1974.
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At Mr Taylor's only appearance before the Special Court in Freetown on April 3rd to hear the charges against him, he initially refused to recognise the court's jurisdiction before pleading not guilty to all counts.
But Mr Reckless said the Law Lords ruled in 2009 that Abu Qatada could be removed and the government should seek the Supreme Court's jurisdiction on the matter on this basis rather than going back to Strasbourg.
Clinton's call to significantly toughen the provisions on youth smoking and to preserve the Food and Drug Administration's jurisdiction over tobacco and nicotine was met with enthusiasm from many anti-smoking activists, but coolly in some offices in Congress.
The government of the United States, the moving spirit behind Nuremberg, is today the main opponent to the creation of a permanent international criminal court, and is fighting to win exemption for itself alone from the court's jurisdiction.
The NCAA improperly relied on that report and never identified a rules infraction "based on Sandusky's crimes, much less an infraction by Penn State that implicated the NCAA's jurisdiction and core mission of ensuring competitive balance, " the Paterno family report said.
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