DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY: A FUNCTIONING CONCEPT IN SOCIETY OF TODAY

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  • Shristi Mathur 4th Year B.A LL.B (hons.)Student, Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/APLPR.2017.321

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diplomatic immunity, interstate relations, international law

Abstract

The idea of diplomatic immunity is an ancient thought in view of a shared comprehension among various nations of the world. Diplomatic relations between nations is presently a focal component in universal relations and diplomatic operators acting for their States' advantages are an essential block in building a serene internationalized world." Diplomatic immunity in international law is the opportunity from a nation's locale or coercive power allowed to specific people by a method for bargains or standard international law. Diplomatic personnel have immunity for moves made before both all through administration. Preventive measures ought to on a basic level be taken. The advantaged are by and by obliged to watch and follow the living arrangement nation's laws.1 The significance of diplomatic agents has been perceived and might be acknowledged to a specific level however the idea of diplomatic immunity in regards to individual immunity is much more faulty then it at first sight may show up. In this theory the idea of diplomatic immunity will be fundamentally examined from different viewpoints with a specific end goal to check whether the idea is suitable in the general public of today.

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Published

04-04-2017

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Mathur, Shristi. “DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY: A FUNCTIONING CONCEPT IN SOCIETY OF TODAY”. Asia Pacific Law & Policy Review, vol. 3, Apr. 2017, pp. 190-9, https://doi.org/10.55662/APLPR.2017.321.

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