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Japan was once forced to recognize extraterritoriality due to unequal treaties.
Extraterritoriality in international law grants specific legal immunities to diplomats and consular officers.
Extraterritoriality is sometimes discussed in the international community as an exception to the principle of national sovereignty.
After the Meiji Restoration, Japan made the abolition of extraterritoriality one of its most important diplomatic objectives.
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