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Most other benefits were held not to be protected privileges and immunities.
Privileges and immunities for the contract workers have yet to be resolved.
Besides their pay, members are granted a number of privileges and immunities.
In most societies it offers legal privileges and immunities not granted to other men.
After all, it is not as if the Council thought that the system of privileges and immunities had to be reformed.
It is proof of privileges and immunities the holders enjoy.
The colleges of Pagan priests also lost all their privileges and immunities.
Firstly, we include a short clear statement of what privileges and immunities are in the modern context.
The existing rules relating to privileges and immunities are unsatisfactory.
I have been rapporteur several times on privileges and immunities under the existing protocol.
For many years, the roots of the Constitution's "privileges and immunities" clause had not been clearly determined.
The privileges and immunities of these places were suspended so that the debtors could be pursued.
There's no Iraqi government to grant the privileges and immunities that diplomats would normally have inside a country."
"Sometimes I think we ought to be granted the same privileges and immunities as a clergyman.
And to make things more complicated, each form of citizenship carries its own privileges and immunities.
An example is the Protocol on the privileges and immunities of Europol.
Only a few court cases interpreted the scope of the act's termination of the party's "rights, privileges and immunities."
Poland's nobility thus accumulated a growing array of privileges and immunities:
However, the privileges and immunities accorded to descendents of the prophet have led to many false claims.
The Council of 1279 was concerned with the protection of the rights, privileges and immunities of the clergy.
Matters connected with powers, privileges and immunities of Members of Parliament.
When territory changed hands, therefore, existing privileges and immunities were very often explicitly confirmed by the ruler under whose sway they had now fallen.
If it were merely an international organisation, then the Council would indeed have the prerogative as regards Members' privileges and immunities.
Furthermore, the review of the system of privileges and immunities forms part of a commitment made by the Council.
What we are certainly opposed to is any solution involving a review of the European Communities' protocol on privileges and immunities.