Relevant principles of international law

1981 
According to this principle, each State is the sole arbiter of the legal nature of acts performed within its territory. Only the public authorities of that State have the right to act within the territory. Thus an act of public authority of State A performed within the territory of State B, is an infringement of the Sovereignty of State B, unless previously consented to by the government or other designated authority of State B.
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