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Diplomatic Immunity
The case being discussed in the thread below, got me wondering. Why does the concept of diplomatic immunity exist in the first place? Surely a fundamental principle of the law is that no-one is above it?
If you go to a country and commit a crime, surely you should be liable for prosecution irrespective of who you are. The person concerned isn't even a diplomat, just related to one.
If you go to a country and commit a crime, surely you should be liable for prosecution irrespective of who you are. The person concerned isn't even a diplomat, just related to one.
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A good explanation here: It is interesting to note the Colombian case of manslaughter mentioned! https:// en. m. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Diplomatic_ immunity
15:38 Thu 10th Oct 2019
A good explanation here:
It is interesting to note the Colombian case of manslaughter mentioned!
https:/ /en.m.w ikipedi a.org/w iki/Dip lomatic _immuni ty
It is interesting to note the Colombian case of manslaughter mentioned!
https:/