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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.

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Q: What is the principle that holds that ambassadors and other embassy workers are not subject to the laws of the host country.....Diplomatic Immunity?
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