Privileges and Immunities
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Privileges and Immunities may refer:
in international law, to privileges and immunities afforded by international treaties:
- Diplomatic immunity
- Consular immunity
- more specifically to specific international organizations and (partially) their staff, see in general Privileges and immunities or international organizations, and for particular organizations for example:
in national law, to privileges and immunities provided for in respective national laws:
- Sovereign immunity
- others, see Immunity#Law
- in U.S. law, see for example:
- in the U.S. constitution, the Privileges and Immunities Clause (to be distinguished from the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment)
- Sovereign immunity in the United States
- privileges and immunities granted by the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
- privileges and immunities granted by the International Organizations Immunities Act