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For most of history diplomatic law has mostly been customary.
Diplomatic law is often strictly adhered to by states because it works on reciprocity.
Petrauskas was the author of several monographs on diplomatic law and consular law.
The State Department, acting on behalf of Zimbabwe under diplomatic law, has argued in court for the boy's return.
The inviolability of embassies is the oldest, most sacrosanct of diplomatic laws.
The most fundamental rule of diplomatic law is that the person of a diplomatic agent is inviolable.
The first attempt to codify diplomatic immunity into diplomatic law occurred with the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
Diplomatic law is that area of international law that governs permanent and temporary diplomatic missions.
A fundamental concept of diplomatic law is that of diplomatic immunity, which derives from state immunity.
However, early codifications of diplomatic law include the British Diplomatic Privileges Act 1708.
Basic Political, Military and Diplomatic Laws of Afghanistan, written and published in 2004.
An important treaty with regards to diplomatic law is the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
The 13-page brief filed by the Justice Department said Mr. Seymour had misrepresented diplomatic law and undermined precedent.
In diplomatic law, consular spouses from polygamous countries are sometimes exempt from a general prohibition on polygamy in host countries.
Mr. Harnik was a former president of the Consular Law Society, for specialists in diplomatic law, and wrote articles on international arbitration.
Singapore authorities have used diplomatic law to interview Ionescu's driver, but Romania has declined several requests to extradite Ionescu himself.
"A civilian ship and its crew have been blasted to smithereens and you're arguing the subtleties of diplomatic law," snapped McCoy from Kirk's other side.
"This cannot be construed as a waiver of diplomatic immunity," said Prof. Gidon A. Gottlieb, a professor of diplomatic law at the University of Chicago.
Specialists in diplomatic law said Mr. Seymour, who was appointed by a court and acts independently of the Reagan Administration, apparently had no right to compel testimony from the Gotliebs.
The assistant United States attorney who handled the case for the State Department, Igou Allbray, said the United States had no choice but to return the child under diplomatic law.
Key elements of diplomatic law are the immunity of diplomatic staff, the inviolability of the diplomatic mission and its grounds, and the security of diplomatic correspondence and diplomatic bags.
But Gidon Gottlieb, a professor of diplomatic law at the University of Chicago, said in an interview that the United States "is entirely entitled to deny him admission either as a head of state or as an individual.
Paet says that Estonia's foreign ministry had sent a note to Russia's foreign ministry, due to Russia's apparent unwillingness and impotency to defend the embassy building and its staff (which violates Diplomatic law, especially the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations).
In 2004 Bashardost published his book, Basic Political, Military and Diplomatic Laws of Afghanistan - From the era of Ahmad Shah Baba (1225 Hejri) to current years, in which he presented his analysis of the history of laws in Afghanistan.
Famous cases involving the breaking of diplomatic laws includes the Iran hostage crisis in 1979, the shooting of a British police woman from the Libyan Embassy in London in 1984, and the discovery of a former Nigerian Minister in a diplomatic crate at Stansted airport in 1984.