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n1) неприкосновенность; иммунитет2) освобождение (от налога, платежа и т.п.); привилегия, льгота•to abandon one's immunity — отказываться от своего иммунитета
to claim immunity — ссылаться на иммунитет / неприкосновенность
to deprive smb of immunity — лишать кого-л. иммунитета
to enjoy immunity — пользоваться иммунитетом / неприкосновенностью
to grant immunity to smb — предоставлять иммунитет кому-л.
to violate smb's immunity — нарушать чью-л. неприкосновенность / чей-л. иммунитет
- diplomatic immunityto withdraw the diplomatic immunity from smb — лишать кого-л. дипломатической неприкосновенности
- fiscal immunity
- full immunity
- functional immunity
- immunity from prosecution
- immunity from taxation
- immunity of a deputy
- immunity of office
- immunity of residence
- immunities of MPs
- infringement of immunity
- judicial immunity
- jurisdictional immunities of states
- limited immunity
- parliamentary immunity
- personal immunity
- presidential immunity
- restricted immunity
- tax immunity
- violation of immunity
- waiver of immunity
- withdrawal of immunity
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