The show takes its name from the legal concept of diplomatic immunity.
Came down into the inn as if he had some kind of diplomatic immunity.
To those without diplomatic immunity, the building isn't exactly a landmark.
"Any quick move and you will lose your diplomatic immunity."
Over the centuries, the rules of diplomatic immunity were written into international law.
You told me once it was like diplomatic immunity, only better.
She doesn't have diplomatic immunity to protect her from being questioned.
This suggests that his visit is already covered by diplomatic immunity.
They also maintained that as a former head of state, the general had diplomatic immunity for actions taken while in office.
Claims to be a neutral - diplomatic immunity, no less.
Article 4 stipulated that Danish consular agents shall retain their diplomatic privileges as before.
They receive a modest living allowance, not a salary, and have no diplomatic privileges or immunities.
Sipping our martinis, we felt the power that diplomatic privilege provides.
Article 4 stipulated that Greek consular officials shall retain their diplomatic privileges as before.
He spent two years in Kaduna as one of the three junior staff who, unlike the senior staff, had no diplomatic privilege.
The inspectors said the worst offenders are foreign diplomats who claim diplomatic privilege.
You are a guest, here under diplomatic privilege.
Alessandri politely explained to each envoy that they would enjoy "every diplomatic privilege until the time of your departure."
Mr. Tunnermann denied that he had abused diplomatic privileges since arriving here almost four years ago.
Italy issued a strong protest and reaffirmed the diplomatic privileges of its ambassador to India.