Diplomatic Immunity Explained
Extraterritoriality, a concept with roots in the Middle Ages, allows diplomats to operate under their home country's laws rather than local ones. This principle extends to diplomatic immunity, which can lead to controversial situations when diplomats commit serious crimes. While countries can revoke immunity, the complexities of international relations often dictate the outcomes of such incidents.In this clip
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