diplomatic immunity in English

noun
1
the privilege of exemption from certain laws and taxes granted to diplomats by the country in which they are working.
Surely we as a country cannot be in a position whereby, based on a vote of a year or so ago, we would now deny the rights and privileges of diplomatic immunity to the court's judges, staff, and so forth.

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1. We have diplomatic immunity.

2. He has diplomatic immunity.

3. The ambassador enjoys diplomatic immunity.

4. The advisers were granted diplomatic immunity.

5. They respected diplomatic immunity as valid.

6. That is, spies with diplomatic immunity.

7. Both are protected by diplomatic immunity.

8. Their personnel would have diplomatic immunity on.

9. This forms the legal basis for diplomatic immunity.

10. He claimed diplomatic immunity to avoid being arrested.

11. You could say that you get diplomatic immunity.

12. He claims diplomatic immunity to avoid being arrested.

13. Consular immunity is a lesser form of diplomatic immunity

14. Socially, we benefited from a sort of diplomatic immunity.

15. The embassy official claimed diplomatic immunity and was later released.

16. Do I have diplomatic immunity working as a foreign teacher?

17. They can't be prosecuted for this offence - they have diplomatic immunity.

18. Families and servants of diplomat may be covered by diplomatic immunity.

19. The extremists would probably storm the place - they wouldn't respect diplomatic immunity.

20. The ambassador claimed diplomatic immunity when they arrested him for reckless driving.

21. Embassy officials have said that Makharadze, an economics minister, had diplomatic immunity.

22. He did not have to pay his speeding fine because he pleaded diplomatic immunity.

23. And, despite not having diplomatic immunity, he gave shelter to some people in his own home.

24. State Department officials said Monday that no country has agreed to waive diplomatic immunity in such a serious case.

25. The police chief said the issue of diplomatic immunity was a government matter, but that the police have sent a preliminary charge sheet recommending that Davis face a murder trial.

26. 'Since the issuance of the 1993 Department Order, diplomatic passports have been issued to former DFA secretaries as well as ambassadors as a matter of courtesy, not to confer them with diplomatic immunity under the Vienna Convention, but only to accord them the usual port Courtesies at immigration points abroad,' the DFA's statement read.