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An Extraterritorial Office of Exchange (ETOE) is a commercially oriented office or facility operated by or in connection with a postal operator in a country other than its parent country. At its 2004 Congress in Bucharest, the Universal Postal Union decided that traffic originating from ETOEs is strictly commercial which is not covered by the provisions of the UPU Convention, unless the laws or policies of the destination country allow ETOE traffic to be considered as international mail. Items exported from ETOEs operating in the United States must be accompanied by commercial customs documentation, that is, commercial airway bills; these items are not considered as international mail.
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An ExtraterritorialOfficeofExchange (ETOE) is a commercially oriented office or facility operated by or in connection with a postal operator in a country...
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extraterritoriality similar to those of foreign embassies. Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (Arcibasilica di San Giovanni in Laterano) Basilica of Saint...
and the spaces of buildings that it rents are under the sole administration of the United Nations. They are technically extraterritorial through a treaty...
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TECROs in the United States enjoy many diplomatic privileges such as extraterritoriality, providing consular protection and their staff have diplomatic immunity...
vague definition of state secrets and extraterritoriality, and the consequential offence of external interference could impact EU's office, consulates, nationals...
Treaty Ports. It was followed in 1843 by the Treaty of the Bogue, which granted extraterritoriality and most favoured nation status. In the late 18th and...
issues included credible reports of: unlawful or arbitrary killings; arbitrary detention, often extraterritorial detention of Palestinians from the occupied...
"monopolization ofextraterritorial violence." Rodriguez, Moises Enrique. Freedom's Mercenaries: British Volunteers in the Wars of Independence of Latin America...
actual bribery occurs outside the country. This extraterritorial reach is based on the principle of territorial jurisdiction. For example, in 2013, French...
as a result of the plebiscite, be given an extraterritorial traffic zone running from, say, Bütow to Danzig or Dirschau, for the purpose of building a...
an unlawful assertion ofextraterritorial jurisdiction. As such, Argentina's action is contrary to the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea. It is also unlawful...
states; and civil proceedings can raise difficult issues of enforcement and extraterritorial jurisdiction. They argue a sovereign immunity exception should...
possessions have been placed by the monarch at the disposition of His Majesty's Government in exchange for relief from the responsibility to fund the Civil Government...
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ports, allow extraterritoriality for foreign nationals, and cede Hong Kong to the British under the 1842 Treaty of Nanking, the first of what have been...
1994 covers a wide range of sexual activities with children under the age of 16 committed overseas. Laws with extraterritorial application are intended...
entry of European finished goods into Ottoman markets, granting certain tax and tariff privileges to European merchants, and even some extraterritorial legal...
Prostitution is the business or practice of engaging in sexual activity in exchange for payment. The definition of "sexual activity" varies, and is often...
certain extraterritorial privileges), and the UN has other offices in Geneva, Nairobi, Vienna, and The Hague, where the International Court of Justice...
principles ofextraterritoriality imposed by the foreign powers in the treaty port decreased the Qing dynasty's ability to censor and control the flow of information...