nullibiety

/nʌlɪbɪɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or fact of having no place or jurisdiction where a legal action can be brought.

“The company’s nullibiety made it difficult for the plaintiff to pursue the case in any court.”

Synonyms

  • extraterritoriality
  • jurisdictional immunity

Antonyms

  • extradition
  • universal jurisdiction