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territoriality
territoriˈality [f. as prec. + -ity.] 1. Territorial quality, condition, position, or status.1894 E. P. Evans in Pop. Sc. Monthly XLIV. 305 The consciousness of what might be called common territoriality tends..to bind together. 1906 Daily Chron. 17 Nov. 4/4 Lord Rosebery urged that territoriality w...
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Territoriality (nonverbal communication)
In nation-states
Territoriality can also be associated with nation-states. Government and social ideas are also associated with territoriality. Robert Sack's 'Human Territoriality' popularised this position, describing human territoriality as a powerful strategy.
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Is territoriality only the domain of the male of a species? Is territoriality (recognizing a geographic location, and challenging another member of the same species and gender) only in the domain of the male of a spec...
Absolutely not. In many spiders and insects, the female holds the territory. Many spiders for instance have much larger females than males - in these species the female can be > 10x bigger than the male and the male may not even eat during its lifetime. Ordinary garden orb weaving spiders are this s...
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Territory (animal)
Territoriality is only shown by a minority of species. Some species of bees also exhibit territoriality to defend mating sites.
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Is a minimum size/complexity necessary for an organism to exhibit territoriality? A follow-up to Is territoriality only the domain of the male of a species? I've seen a large butterfly chase a different kind of butte...
With some bacteria (e.g.. Bacillus subtilis) when food gets scarce they will start trying to kill their neighbors. (See this arstechnica article) This appears to be a fight to the death between children and parents. That's a kind of territorial behavior, selectively applied only when there are not e...
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Territorial Imperative
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The Territorial Imperative, a 1966 nonfiction book by Robert Ardrey describing the evolutionarily determined instinct among humans toward territoriality
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extraterritoriality
ˌextraterriˌtoriˈality [f. prec. + -ity.] The privilege accorded by the Law of Nations to ambassadors of being regarded as outside the territory of the power to which they are sent, and therefore of being free from its jurisdiction. Also exterritoriality. Extended later to denote the right of jurisd...
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Territorial principle
The Lotus case was a key court ruling on the territoriality principle. Questions have surfaced regarding how the territoriality principle applies with the rise of globalization and the Internet.
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extrality
extrality (ɛkˈstrælɪtɪ) Syncopated form of extraterritoriality.1925 Springfield Republican 29 June, The question of extraterritoriality—or ‘extrality’, as some writers are beginning to spell a long word that may fill a good deal of space from now on. 1926 Spectator 9 Jan. 38/1 The connecting link be...
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Principle of ubiquity
Its parallel in the United States law is the combination of the objective territoriality principle (the effects doctrine) and subjective territoriality
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Territoriality and Migration in the E.U. Neighbourhood: Spilling over ...
Territoriality and Migration in the E.U. Neighbourhood: Spilling over the Wall创刊于2014,累计收录6篇学术论文,论文总被引数累计13次 ...
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Peter Garretson
he is funded by the OSD MINERVA initiative to study contemporary great power attitudes toward space expansionism, territoriality, and resource nationalism
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Names and Territoriality among the Phounoy: How the State creates Ethnic Group (Lao PDR), in C. Culas et F.
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Claude Raffestin
Raffestin's work primarily deals with territoriality and relies heavily on Michel Foucault’s work about power. Space, Territory, and Territoriality. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space. 30(1):121-141.
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navigating the shoals of joint infringement, indirect infringement, and
navigating the shoals of joint infringement, indirect infringement, and territoriality doctrines: a comparative analysis of chinese and american patent laws
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