Transcription of Diplomatic and Consular Immunity
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATEOFFICE OF FOREIGN MISSIONSD iplomatic and Consular Immunity :Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial AuthoritiesThis booklet, which provides a guide to the categories of foreign mission personnel and the privileges and immunities to which each is entitled, is a joint publication of the Department of State s:Office of the Legal Advisor Diplomatic Law and Litigation 2201 C St. NW, Room 6422 Washington, DC 20520 of Foreign Missions 2201 C St. NW, Room 2236 Washington, DC 20520 202-895-3500 of the Chief of Protocol 2201 C St. NW, Room 1238 Washington, DC 20520 202-647-1985 of Diplomatic Security Protective Liaison Division 3507 International Pl. NW Washington, DC 20522 202-895-3600 urgent telephone inquiries outside normal business hours, please call the Diplomatic Security Command Center at STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATEOFFICE OF FOREIGN MISSIONSD iplomatic and Consular Immunity :Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial AuthoritiesContents Preface2 I.
privileges and immunities. The privileges and immunities of each of these groups is explained in more detail in following sections, and a table is provided to summarize the privileges and immunities of greatest interest to law enforcement personnel.2 Also provided is an explanation of important exceptions to the general rules.
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