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Summary Of: Diplomatic immunity

Many principles of diplomatic immunity are now considered to be... Diplomatic immunity as an institution developed to allow for the maintenance of government relations... Diplomatic immunity in the United States... first guaranteed diplomatic immunity to foreign ambassadors in 1709... Modern diplomatic immunity evolved parallel to the development of modern diplomacy... diplomatic immunity was upheld and the embassies evacuated through neutral countries... diplomatic immunity was an easy concept to understand... diplomatic immunity continues to provide a means... diplomatic immunity leads to some unfortunate results... diplomatic immunity does not apply to civil actions relating to vehicular accidents... Diplomatic immunity from local employment and labor law when employing staff from the host country has precipitated... It was also reported that diplomatic immunity had been used to avoid paying millions of pounds in traffic fines... diplomatic immunity is sometimes portrayed negatively with criminals with diplomatic papers brazenly committing the most violent crimes... A number of countries limit the diplomatic immunity of persons who are citizens of the receiving country... diplomatic immunity is often granted to the highest... diplomatic immunity may be limited to officials accredited to a host country... many countries may effectively recognize diplomatic immunity for those traveling on diplomatic passports... Diplomatic immunity in the United States... Diplomatic immunity in the United States...

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