A series of rights, privileges, and immunities became attached both to diplomats and diplomatic activities. |
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We use our host's blood to make antibodies and immunities, added to those we already carry ancestrally. |
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No state could abridge those privileges or immunities, or deny any person due process or the equal protection of the law. |
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As we have seen, the tortious liability of trade unions is negated by providing wide immunities. |
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If it is not fulfilled and the non-fulfilment causes the damage the immunities of Article IV cannot be relied on. |
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Nor is there room for the immunities that have often protected heads of state and diplomats in domestic courts. |
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It is interesting to consider why these epistemic, affective, and conative realms contain no claims, powers, or immunities. |
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The same privileges, exemptions and immunities are extended to members of his family. |
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Some host countries are somewhat more generous in granting privileges and immunities to staff members of United Nations organizations. |
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The privileges, immunities and facilities specified in Article 38 are granted exclusively in the interests of the proper conduct of proceedings. |
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The legal immunities that unions in most countries enjoy are a weapon for the war that no longer needs to be fought. |
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Most of the amendments that we, the liberals and others have put forward seek to keep that basis for immunities. |
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First, Congress needs to enhance and expand immunities for responsible whistleblowers. |
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Privileges, immunities and facilities shall be accorded to officials and other servants of the Union solely in the interests of the Union. |
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He also argued that all of those involved in turnback operations were protected by statutory immunities contained in the Migration Act. |
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Section 49 of the Constitution provides for the enactment of an Act to regulate the powers, privileges and immunities of Parliament. |
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Nothing in this permission abrogates or derogates from the privileges, powers, immunities and rights of the House of Commons and its Committees. |
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These immunities are provided to help ensure that they can play their legislation and oversight roles effectively. |
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These privileges and immunities shall in no way exempt members of staff from fulfilling their private obligations or complying with the laws and police regulations in force. |
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Switzerland should be commended for its efforts to disseminate information via the Internet on the privileges, immunities, duties and responsibilities of staff members of organizations based in that country. |
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The SOMA covers all aspects relating to the operations of the Mission, including, inter alia, communications, travel and transport, privileges and immunities and facilities for the CFC and its contractors. |
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The special immunities that are conferred on MPs were framed with the essential purpose of allowing them to speak freely in parliament. |
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Although I dispraise not the defence of just immunities, yet love my peace better, if that were all. |
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It has been granted various degrees of special privileges and legal immunities in many countries, which are described. |
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The Protocol on the privileges and immunities of the European Communities shall apply to the Fund, to the members of its organs in the performance of their duties as such and to its staff. |
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All these offices are establishments of the Council of Europe and they share its juridical personality with privileges and immunities. |
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They had acquired only limited immunities to lowland diseases in their previous homes. |
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The Native Americans did not have the immunities the Europeans developed through long contact with the diseases. |
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The General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Council of Europe grants the organisation certain privileges and immunities. |
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When any of these rights and immunities is disregarded or attacked, the offense is called a breach of privilege and is punishable under the law of Parliament. |
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The additional language in article 12 clarifies the legal basis for the use of the United Nations laissez-passer by providing that such use will be subject to any agreement defining the privileges and immunities of the Court. |
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This tax treatment may be expressed by mean of immunities, exemptions or tax refunds, in the manner which shall be determined prior to the signing of the Treaty. |
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It forbids the states to abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, or to deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. |
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They stress that such tardiness in the processing of applications is sometimes tantamount to non-compliance with the provisions of privileges and immunities envisaged in the headquarters agreements. |
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The non-fire brigade tax is not considered as being one of the « taxes for particular services rendered » which, without exception, are to be paid by the beneficiaries of privileges and immunities. |
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Nothing in this Act abrogates or derogates from any powers, privileges or immunities of members of the Senate or the House of Commons in respect of their personal offices and staff or of judges of any Court. |
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In 2005 a mission to Papua New Guinea was abandoned after that country's Supreme Court ruled that legal immunities granted to AFP officers were unconstitutional. |
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Depriving unions of the means to engage in blackmail, by curbing their legal immunities, would help to channel their thinking in a more productive direction before it is too late. |
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Why is he putting the matter on the line, however, by describing not only the position regarding primary and secondary law, but also the privileges and immunities, because the latter constitute primary law. |
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The agents, counsel, and advocates of parties before the Court shall enjoy the privileges and immunities necessary to the independent exercise of their duties. |
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Such agents, advisers and lawyers shall, when they appear before the Court, enjoy the rights and immunities necessary to the independent exercise of their duties, under conditions laid down in the Rules of Procedure. |
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It provides advice, inter alia, on constitutional issues, the privileges and immunities of the Organization and its staff, contractual issues and staffing matters. |
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Under the protocol on the privileges and immunities of the European Union, MEPs in their home state receive the same immunities as their own national parliamentarians. |
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Department of State stated that OSCE observers enjoyed immunities. |
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States are prohibited from discriminating against citizens of other states with respect to their basic rights, under the Privileges and Immunities Clause. |
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