interjurisdictional
Interjurisdictional refers to matters that involve two or more jurisdictions, whether geographic, political, or legal. It can apply to relationships among different levels of government, such as national, regional, and local authorities, as well as between different countries or states within a federation.
In law and public administration, interjurisdictional issues arise when rules, rights, or obligations cross boundaries. Examples
To manage interjurisdictional affairs, governments use mechanisms like interjurisdictional agreements, compacts, memoranda of understanding, joint task
Legal concepts relevant to interjurisdictional matters include the conflict of laws, comity, federalism, and mutual recognition.
Challenges include differences in legal systems, governance structures, resources, and priorities; issues of sovereignty, privacy, and
See also intergovernmental relations, cross-border cooperation, extradition, mutual aid, and interagency collaboration.