INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS REGULATING DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY IN THE LIGHT OF UZBEKISTAN’S POSITION
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There are certain categories of persons and bodies which, under international law, are immune from the jurisdiction of municipal courts. The two principal categories are foreign states (sovereign or state immunity) and their diplomatic agents (diplomatic immunity). In international law state immunity refers to the legal rules and principles determining the conditions under which a foreign state may claim freedom from the jurisdiction (the legislative, judicial and administrative powers) of another state (often called the ‘forum state’).
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