diplomatic privileges उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- American troops were granted diplomatic privileges and immunities from criminal prosecution during the nearly one century of U . S . military presence in this former American colony.
- Unless the rebels strike first, Fujimori is limited in his use of force because diplomatic privilege prevents Peruvian forces from entering the Japanese ambassador's house without Japanese permission.
- France also said that Australia has undermined the Vienna Convention on diplomatic privileges and immunities and has referred that issue to the Secretary General of the United Nations.
- The U . S . State Department said Tuesday the official will lose his diplomatic privileges if Cuba continues to insist that he remain in the United States.
- In the Holy See hierarchy, these usually rank equally to a nuncio, but they do not have formal diplomatic status, though in some countries they have some diplomatic privileges.
- Beijing insists that self-ruled, democratic Taiwan is part of China and argues that Taiwanese leaders should not enjoy diplomatic privileges, such as Washington visits, given to other international leaders.
- In 1906, his son Ernesto was murdered in Belgium, prompting a celebrated case that came to define diplomatic privileges and immunities for the retinue and families of diplomatic staff.
- Fears mounted when the government invoked a harsh law earlier this month that permits censorship, detention without trial, curfews, bans on movement of people and withdrawal of diplomatic privileges.
- It was alleged that they had used legation cars to organize subversive activities within the country, but since they still enjoyed diplomatic privilege, the police were forced to release them.
- Under the act, the president is entitled to detain people without trial, impose curfews, order censorship, prohibit movement of people in any part of the country and withdraw diplomatic privileges.