Extraterritoriality Of Princess Margriet's Birth
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Extraterritoriality Of Princess Margriet's Birth
The extraterritoriality of Princess Margriet's birth was a Canadian legislative manoeuvre which created a temporary extraterritoriality, extraterritorial space into which Princess Margriet of the Netherlands was born in 1943. Devised by John Erskine Read and enacted through a statutory instrument under the ''War Measures Act'', this ensured that Margriet was not born on foreign soil, which would have made her ineligible for the royal succession under the Constitution of the Netherlands. The enactment was unusual as it did not specify a particular date or location but amounted to a roaming bubble of extraterritoriality that would temporarily form at the time and place of the birth. Margriet's birth is considered the most significant event of the Dutch royal family's exile during the German occupation of the Netherlands, and has been cited as the turning point for the wartime morale of the Dutch people. Canada's role in hosting Juliana of the Netherlands, Princess Juliana's family an ...
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