Jurisdiction
1. Law - enforcement - courts.
The legal authority of a court to try cases and rule on legal matters within a particular geographic area and/or over certain types of legal cases.
Jurisdiction is very important for the practical enforceability of legal rights, for example contractual rights.
2. Law - enforcement - agencies.
Similar legitimate rights enjoyed by law enforcement agencies, for example the police of a particular state.
3. Law - geography - scope.
The geographical or other area which is subject to a particular legal system or the authority of its law enforcement agencies, or more usually both.
For example, a country.
4. Tax - geography - scope.
In relation to tax, a geographical or other area which is subject to a particular tax system or its tax authorities, or both.
For example, a country or a state, or indeed any authority which has legitimate powers to levy tax.
See also
- Best practice
- Boilerplate
- Capacity
- Code
- Competence
- Compliance
- Contract
- Court
- Directive
- Enforcement
- Ethics
- Extraterritorial jurisdiction
- Framework
- Good practice
- Governance
- Governing law
- Guidance
- Law
- Legislation
- Non-cooperative tax jurisdiction
- Principle
- Proper law
- Red tape
- Regime
- Regulation
- Repatriated
- Reporting
- Reputational risk
- Resident
- Rules
- Safe harbour
- Safe haven
- Secrecy jurisdiction
- Standards
- State
- State immunity
- Supervision
- Tax