Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities

Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities

Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities in Diplomatic Law

Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities

Historically 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 impeded in any unnecessary way. They include inviolability of person and premises and exemption from taxation and the civil and criminal jurisdiction of local courts. Also seeDiplomaticÊImmunity.

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Further Reading

  • Satow’s Diplomatic Practice, Ivor Roberts
  • Modern Diplomacy, R.P. Barnston

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