Diplomatic Immunity: The principle that holds ambassadors and other embassy workers not to be subject to the laws of the host country is indeed diplomatic immunity.
In an embassy there can only be one ambassador.
Ambassadors, diplomats and the security detail.
the cultural ambassador do the activities of their Embassy
at a U.S. embassy
The home of an ambassadors is usually near the capitol. Where they work is called the embassy.
(in the US) The US recognizes the same diplomatic immunity for foreign officials as is accorded to the US by their nation. Although I'm sure the State Deparement may have statistics on this number, I am not aware of where this information may be found. Try calling the State Department Dept. Office of Public Affairs.
Department of Health and Human Services
Department of Health and Human Services
The Rule of Law, at its most basic level, is that the laws made should govern all, and that no one is above the said laws. It isnt absolute, for example Ambassadors and other embassy officials have diplomatic immunity or members of the legislature often have protections that allow them to say and do things while in the chamber that you wouldnt get away with....
They withdraw their ambassadors and embassy staff, who are given safe conduct.
His Excellency, Ambassador of ................... This salutation can be used when writing to the Forein ambassadors of all countries.
C. A violation of diplomatic immunity. I've done that book. Hah