exemption from taxation, searches, arrest, etc., enjoyed by diplomatic officials and their dependent families under international law, and usually on a reciprocal basis.
In general, diplomatic immunity is not given to companies and their interests. This immunity is usually extended to individuals who work directly for foreign governments.
yes
Diplomatic Immunity - 1991 II is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16
Diplomatic Immunity - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: New Zealand:M (season 1)
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.
Diplomatic immunity courier refers to individuals who are authorized to carry diplomatic correspondence and documents between a country's diplomatic missions and its government. These couriers enjoy diplomatic immunity, meaning they are protected from arrest and legal action in the host country, allowing them to perform their duties without interference. This status ensures the secure and confidential transmission of sensitive diplomatic communications. The immunity extends to the couriers themselves, safeguarding them while they carry out their official responsibilities.
One can find reliable information about diplomatic immunity online by going to sites like Wikipedia. Diplomatic Immunity has become an international law in 1961 though the concept had a much longer history.
Diplomatic immunity is typically granted to diplomats and their families through international treaties, such as the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. To obtain it, a person must be appointed as a diplomat by their home country's government and then officially recognized by the host country. This status provides legal protections, such as immunity from prosecution in the host country, to facilitate diplomatic work. However, it does not grant immunity for serious crimes or civil disputes outside the scope of diplomatic functions.
Very rare
Diplomatic Immunity
Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments that ensures that diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or prosecution under the host country's laws. so yes
Highlander - 1992 Diplomatic Immunity 6-4 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13