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CME Chief Executive Craig Donohue said the "extra-territoriality" impact of Dodd-Frank was one of the greatest areas of uncertainty in the yet-to-be-finalized Dodd-Frank agenda.
Exchange Leaders Warn on Regulatory Arbitrage Doug Cameron 2011
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And because the concept of "extra-territoriality" applies to U.S. export controls, the full force of U.S. law follows an exported item throughout the international supply chain.
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The offer to revise their treaty to eliminate extra-territoriality was rejected so as not to interfere with similar negotiations with the Great Powers.
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The offer to revise their treaty to eliminate extra-territoriality was rejected so as not to interfere with similar negotiations with the Great Powers.
Hawaiian Kanji 2007
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I based my guess on their extra-territoriality by the the titles of the headers I see in my in-box.
Friday Potpourri Don Lewis 2007
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The offer to revise their treaty to eliminate extra-territoriality was rejected so as not to interfere with similar negotiations with the Great Powers.
Hawaiian Kanji 2007
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The offer to revise their treaty to eliminate extra-territoriality was rejected so as not to interfere with similar negotiations with the Great Powers.
Hawaiian Kanji 2007
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I based my guess on their extra-territoriality by the the titles of the headers I see in my in-box.
Archive 2007-12-01 Don Lewis 2007
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Personally, I think if they feel they can justify the taxation of in-game items for other in-game items or in-game currency, then it is a logical extension that a virtual world should enjoy extra-territoriality and diplomatic concessions afforded other nations.
The Taxman Cometh? 2006
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The document calls on states to establish national action plans by 2000 and to increase the penalties for such illicit activities, notably by broadening extra-territoriality clauses enabling states to prosecute offenders in the country where the offense was committed.
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