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Exceptionally, a person can make a claim for acts that have occurred outside the geographical jurisdiction of a contracting state. In [ case ], which concerned the bombing of Belgrade by NATO forces, the Grand Chamber of the ECtHR observed that, while the ECHR, art 1 reflects an essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction, extra-territorial jurisdiction could be recognised in some very limited circumstances.
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Bankovic v Belgium (2001) 11 BHRC 435

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Exceptionally, a person can make a claim for acts that have occurred outside the geographical jurisdiction of a contracting state. In [ case ], which concerned the bombing of Belgrade by NATO forces, the Grand Chamber of the ECtHR observed that, while the ECHR, art 1 reflects an essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction, extra-territorial jurisdiction could be recognised in some very limited circumstances.
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Exceptionally, a person can make a claim for acts that have occurred outside the geographical jurisdiction of a contracting state. In [ case ], which concerned the bombing of Belgrade by NATO forces, the Grand Chamber of the ECtHR observed that, while the ECHR, art 1 reflects an essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction, extra-territorial jurisdiction could be recognised in some very limited circumstances.
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Bankovic v Belgium (2001) 11 BHRC 435
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Exceptionally, a person can make a claim for acts that have occurred outside the geographical jurisdiction of a contracting state. In Bankovic v Belgium (2001) 11 BHRC 435, which concerned the bombing of Belgrade by NATO forces, the Grand Chamber of the ECtHR observed that, while the ECHR, art 1 reflects an essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction,

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