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Дипломатический термин: неприкосновенность членов делегацийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > inviolability of members of delegations
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2 inviolability of members of delegations
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > inviolability of members of delegations
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3 inviolability of members of delegations
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4 inviolability
nнезыблемость, нерушимость; неприкосновенность; ненарушимость -
5 неприкосновенность членов делегаций
Diplomatic term: inviolability of members of delegationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неприкосновенность членов делегаций
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6 неприкосновенность неприкосновенност·ь
юр.(от внешних посягательств) inviolability; (иммунитет) immunityгарантировать неприкосновенность — to guarantee inimunity / inviolability
пользоваться правом на неприкосновенность — to enjoy inviolability / immunity
неприкосновенность распространяется на... — inviolability extends to...
личная неприкосновенность — personal inviolability, inviolability / safety of the person
неприкосновенность дипломата — personal inviolability / immunity of a diplomat
неприкосновенность жилища — inviolability / sanctity of the home, immunity of domicile; franchise de l'hôtel фр.
неприкосновенность имущества / собственности дипломата — inviolability of a diplomat's property
неприкосновенность личности — violability / security of the person, personal immunity
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > неприкосновенность неприкосновенност·ь
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