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diplomatic immunity

NOUN
  1. exemption from taxation or normal processes of law that is offered to diplomatic personnel in a foreign country

How To Use diplomatic immunity In A Sentence

  • Japan and China, however, have confirmed that the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, which recognizes diplomatic immunity and the extraterritorial status of government establishments, does not apply to the school.
  • Both are protected by diplomatic immunity.
  • They respected diplomatic immunity as valid.
  • They respected diplomatic immunity as valid.
  • He did not have to pay his speeding fine because he pleaded diplomatic immunity.
  • State Department officials said Monday that no country has agreed to waive diplomatic immunity in such a serious case.
  • The embassy official claimed diplomatic immunity and was later released.
  • The Papal nuncio was granted diplomatic immunity in a High Court action seeking damages for clerical sex abuse, it has emerged.
  • The ambassador claimed diplomatic immunity when they arrested him for reckless driving.
  • Diplomatic immunity dates from antiquity when the Greek Government extended special status to foreign envoys.
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