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  • 21Law enforcement in Sri Lanka — falls under the jurisdiction of the Sri Lanka Police Service, a national police agency.Moreover, the Sri Lanka Police includes several specialized agencies. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is a national unit tasked with investigations …

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  • 22Diplomatic immunity — For other uses, see Diplomatic immunity (disambiguation). Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments that ensures that diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or… …

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  • 23Law, Crime, and Law Enforcement — ▪ 2006 Introduction Trials of former heads of state, U.S. Supreme Court rulings on eminent domain and the death penalty, and high profile cases against former executives of large corporations were leading legal and criminal issues in 2005.… …

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  • 24diplomatic immunity — exemption from taxation, searches, arrest, etc., enjoyed by diplomatic officials and their dependent families under international law, and usually on a reciprocal basis. [1910 15] * * * ▪ international law       in international law, the… …

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  • 25Diplomatic protection — In international law, diplomatic protection (or diplomatic espousal) is a means for a State to take diplomatic and other action against another State on behalf of its national whose rights and interests have been injured by the other State.… …

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  • 26Diplomatic mission — Embassy redirects here. For other uses, see Embassy (disambiguation). Canada House in Trafalgar Square, London …

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  • 27Diplomatic uniform — Ernesto Balmaceda in Chilean diplomatic uniform, 1906 Diplomatic uniforms are ornate uniforms worn by diplomats – ambassadorial and consular officers – at public occasions. Introduced by European states around 1800 and patterned on court dress,… …

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  • 28diplomatic immunity — noun exemption from taxation or normal processes of law that is offered to diplomatic personnel in a foreign country • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑exemption, ↑freedom * * * noun [noncount] : an international law that gives foreign… …

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  • 29Diplomatic history of Australia — History of Australia This article is part of a series Chronological …

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  • 30Diplomatic bag — A diplomatic bag, also known as a diplomatic pouch is a kind of receptacle used by diplomatic missions. The physical concept of a diplomatic bag is flexible and therefore can take many forms e.g. an envelope, parcel, large suitcase or shipping… …

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