/ˌɛkstrəˌtɛrɪˈtɔriəl/ – adj
Definition: có đặc quyền ngoại giao.
A more throughout explanation: “Extraterritorial” refers to the legal principle or status of being beyond the territory or jurisdiction of a particular country or legal authority. It typically involves situations where a law or regulation extends its reach beyond the borders of a specific jurisdiction to apply to persons, property, or activities located outside that jurisdiction.
Example: The extraterritorial application of this law allows for prosecution of individuals who commit crimes against the country’s citizens while abroad.