jurisdictions

Jurisdictions refer to the geographical boundaries within which a particular legal system or authority has jurisdiction or the power to make and enforce laws. Jurisdictions include countries, provinces, states, cities, and other administrative divisions that have their own laws and regulations. Additionally, there are different types of jurisdictions, such as criminal, civil, and administrative, that determine the scope and nature of legal authority. The boundaries of jurisdictions may overlap or be distinct from one another, depending on the particular legal framework in place.