Search results for: “diplomatic immunities”

  • Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities

    Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities in Diplomatic LawHistorically accorded in recognition that the diplomat represents (and is responsible to) a different sovereignty; also in order that the legitimate pursuit of his official duties will not be …

  • Diplomatic Immunity

    Diplomatic Immunity in Diplomatic LawExemption of foreign diplomatic agents or representatives from local jurisdiction. Also seeÊDiplomaticÊImmunity.ResourcesSee Alsohttp://lawin.org/tag/diplomacy/>Diplomacy entries in th…

  • Consulate

    Consulate

    Consulate in Diplomatic Law Chancelleries As in chancelleries of Europe, i.e. foreign offices. Resources See Also Diplomacy entries in the World Encyclopediahttp://lawi.us/tag/diploma…

  • Consulate

    Consulate

    Consulate in Diplomatic Law Chancelleries As in chancelleries of Europe, i.e. foreign offices. Resources See Also Diplomacy entries in the World Encyclopediahttp://lawi.us/tag/diploma…

  • Extraterritoriality

    That quality of laws which makes them operate beyond the territory of the power enacting them, upon certain persons or certain rights. See Wheaton, Int. Law (6th Ed.) 121 et seq. …

  • Exequatur

    Exequatur

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Exequatur Meaning of Exequatur (Lat.) In French Law. A Latin word which was, in the ancient practice, placed at the bottom of a judgment emanating from another tribunal, and was a permission and authority […]