constitutional immunity
1constitutional immunity — see immunity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
2immunity — im·mu·ni·ty /i myü nə tē/ n pl ties [Latin immunitas, from immunis exempt from public service, exempt, from in non + munis (from munia services)] 1: exemption from a duty or liability that is granted by law to a person or class of persons a… …
3Constitutional Court of Serbia — Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia Уставни суд Републике Србије Established 9 April 1963 Jurisdiction Serbia Location Belgrade, Nemanjina str. 26 Composition method Parliament selection (5 members) Supreme Court selection (5 members)… …
4immunity provisions — Constitutional and statutory provisions intended to render available testimony from a witness, who otherwise would remain silent under the privilege against self incrimination, by granting him immunity from prosecution. 21 Am J2d Crim L § 148.… …
5immunity — Exemption, as from serving in an office, or performing duties which the law generally requires other citizens to perform; e.g. exemption from paying taxes. Freedom or exemption from penalty, burden, or duty. Special privilege. See also exemption… …
6immunity — Exemption, as from serving in an office, or performing duties which the law generally requires other citizens to perform; e.g. exemption from paying taxes. Freedom or exemption from penalty, burden, or duty. Special privilege. See also exemption… …
7Constitutional Court of Georgia — Georgia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Georgia …
8Constitutional monarchy — Part of the Politics series on Monarchism …
9Constitutional history of Canada — Constitution of Canada This article is part of a series Constitutional history …
10Constitutional status of Cornwall — The flag of Cornwall (Kernow) Cornwall is currently administered as a unitary authority and ceremonial county of England.[1] However, a number of organisations and individuals [2] question the constitutional basis for …