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1 иммунитет
юр.(неприкосновенность) immunityотказаться от иммунитета, выступая в качестве истца — to renounce (one's) immunity as palintiff
пользоваться одинаковыми иммунитетами во всех государствах (о дипломатах) — to enjoy the same immunities in all states
пользоваться теми же иммунитетами, что и дипломатический представитель (о персонале) — to be covered by the immunities of one's employer
пользоваться теми же иммунитетами, что и послы — to enjoy the same immunities as ambassadors
предоставлять иммунитет — to accord / to grant immunity
предоставлять иммунитеты административно-техническому и обслуживающему персоналу представительств — to concede immunities to administrative and service staff
предоставить иммунитеты дипломатам — to grant / to accord immunities to diplomats
содействовать обеспечению привилегий и иммунитетов — to secure the enjoyment of the privileges and immunities
иммунитет культурных ценностей, находящихся под специальной защитой — immunity of cultural property under special protection
просить / обратиться с просьбой об иммунитете от юрисдикции — to plead jurisdictional immunity
иммунитет от юрисдикции государства пребывания — immunity from the jurisdiction of the receiving state
пользоваться иммунитетом от юрисдикции государства пребывания — to be immune from the jurisdiction of the receiving state
иммунитет от юрисдикции судебных органов государства пребывания — jurisdictional immunity from the courts of the receiving state
отказ от иммунитета в отношении исполнения решения суда — waiver of immunity in respect of excution of judgement
отказ от иммунитета от юрисдикции — waiver / waiving of jurisdictional immunity
привилегии и иммунитеты, распространяемые на членов дипломатических представительств — privileges and immunities granted to members of diplomatic missions
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2 пользоваться теми же иммунитетами, что и послы
Diplomatic term: enjoy the same immunities as ambassadorsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пользоваться теми же иммунитетами, что и послы
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