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Since the first era of diplomatic relations, international work has
settled on diplomatic representatives enjoying immunities and
privileges that guarantee their freedom to carry out the tasks
entrusted to them, in light of the commitment of diplomatic
missions within the limits of their tasks and functions in Islamic
jurisprudence and norms of international law, with the
commitment of the receiving countries to enable these
diplomatic representatives to perform their mission freely and
independence.
However, when the diplomatic ambassador exceeds the limits
of his mission - such as diplomatic espionage - and abuses the
privileges and immunities within the receiving country, he is
thus outside the scope of the immunities granted in accordance
with the 1961 Vienna Convention, and thus falls under
international responsibility. |
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