comity of nations

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comity of nations

The ambassador emphasized the importance of the comity of nations during the diplomatic reception.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Courteous respect by one nation for the laws and institutions of another: The "comity of nations" refers to the friendly recognition and mutual respect among sovereign states, which facilitates cooperation and the voluntary acceptance of each other's legal and institutional practices.
Usage
  • The term is used in international relations and law to describe the principle of reciprocity and courtesy that governs interactions between countries.
  • It implies a voluntary practice, not a binding legal obligation, based on goodwill and mutual advantage.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The decision to recognize the foreign judgment was based on the principle of the comity of nations.
    • Diplomatic relations are often strengthened by a spirit of comity of nations.
Advanced Usage
  • "To act out of comity of nations": To take an action motivated by international courtesy and respect rather than strict legal requirement.
    • The court dismissed the case, acting out of comity of nations to avoid interfering with the foreign state's sovereignty.
Variants and Related Words
  • Comity (n): Courtesy and considerate behavior toward others. In a legal context, it often refers specifically to "judicial comity," the respect one court shows to another.
    • The judge cited principles of comity in deferring to the ruling of the sister state's court.
Synonyms
  • International comity: The specific application of comity between nations.
  • Mutual respect (among nations): A general phrase describing reciprocal esteem between countries.
  • Civility (in international affairs): Polite and formal conduct in relations between states.
Related Phrases
  • Principle of comity: The foundational idea that nations should extend courtesy to one another's laws and institutions.
    • The extradition treaty was founded on the principle of comity.
Notes
  • The "comity of nations" is a foundational concept in private international law (conflict of laws), where it guides decisions on whether to apply foreign law or enforce foreign judgments.
  • It is distinct from legal obligation under treaties or customary international law; it is a practice of voluntary reciprocity.
comity of nations

The ambassador emphasized the importance of the comity of nations during the diplomatic reception.

Noun
  1. courteous respect by one nation for the laws and institutions of another