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The warmongering to which the English intelligentsia gave themselves up in the period 1935-9 was largely based on a sense of personal immunity.
Personal immunities cease with the cessation of the post.
They would trade him-trussed up as he was-for personal immunity and a general pardon for their followers.
The Law guarantees to judges their personal immunity, secrecy of court decisions, legal protection, as well as material and social provision.
It is a short enough walk back to the Traver-site Palace, but his personal immunity is to fatigue, not cold.
The second is personal immunity, or immunity ratione personae.
For his first six years in office Mr. Reagan enjoyed Teflon-like personal immunity.
The Doctor, and every member of his household, enjoyed a personal immunity unlike that of anyone else in Coventry.
The Constitution secures the personal immunity of a member of the Constitutional Court.
The Chairman and the members of the Supreme Court of Georgia shall enjoy personal immunity.
The grand jury started to investigate them last week, and Hawkins blew the lid off when he promised to testify, under a promise of personal immunity."
Yet Mr. Reagan himself still has a strange degree of personal immunity when the arms sales to Iran and other wrongdoings are examined.
They are bookish, theoretical, and what Orwell in 'Inside the Whale' once perceptively called 'largely based on a sense of personal immunity'.
Perhaps Snudge's personal immunity from windwatching would keep him and a book in close proximity to him safe from the wizard's scrutiny-but maybe it wouldn't.
Under personal immunity, private residence, papers, correspondence, and property of an official enjoying personal immunities are inviolable.
In 2000, Chile's Supreme Court stripped away the personal immunity General Pinochet enjoyed as a senator-for-life.
The cathedral chapter was founded in 834 and its members, the canons (Domherr[en]) enjoyed personal immunity from jurisdiction of the secular local rulers.
He secured his personal immunity by turning over the planners of the rebellion, who were jailed in Santa Fe and later executed by Armijo's forces.
When a person, who enjoys a personal immunity and has committed a criminal act covered also by functional immunity, leaves office, the personal immunity is removed as usual.
The October Manifesto addressed the unrest application throughout the Russian Empire and pledged to grant basic civil liberties, including personal immunity; and freedom of assembly, association, press, religion, and speech.
In a law of 377 of the Codex Theodosianus intended for the Vicariate of Italy, the ostiaries are also mentioned among the clergy who have a right to personal immunity.
Those who would sit on hereditary basis in Land Parliaments, or be royal electors, enjoy personal immunity, and the right to be judged only by the King's court or the court of peers.
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Act 1996 enacted by UK's Parliament conferred a number of personal immunity and tax privileges on HKETO London.
On Aug. 5 Gen. Amadou Toumani Touré, head of state during the period of transition to democracy from March 1991 to June 1992, was granted personal immunity from prosecution in recognition of "his role in the restoration of the Third Republic".
They are nevertheless not diplomatic missions, their personnel are not diplomats and do not have diplomatic visas, although there may be legislation providing for personal immunities and tax privileges, as in the case of the Hong Kong offices in London and Toronto, for example.