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The Law of All Land

A Study of Diplomatic Immunities and PrivilegesI. Introduction - A Brief History of DiplomacyB. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 and Diplomatic Relations Act of 1978IV. U.S. Policy on Diplomatic ImmunityV. Abuses of Diplomatic Immunities and PrivilegesI. INTRODUCTION - A Brief History of DiplomacySadaam Hussein emerged as "public enemy number one" because of his blatant disregard to international law and relations, in his continued hostage hold of U.S. diplomats. As a result, foreign and national security policies had to be enacted to handle the hostile foreign affair. Diplomacy became one of the chief instruments of foreign and national security employed in the Iranian hostage crisis and other international conflicts preceding and succeeding. The history of diplomacy can be traced to the intense diplomatic intercourse between ancient Egypt and its neighbors long before 1000 BC. Not until the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, however, did diplomacy begin to assume its modern form. Rules were developed


Consular agreements, extraterritoriality, impunity and extradition are terms that appear frequently throughout the discussion of diplomatic immunities and privileges. Two of the groundbreaking global fellowships occurred at the Vienna Conventions of 1961 and 1963, both of which focused on diplomatic relations. As a result of these occurrences, Congress, in three attempts, have tried to protect the rights of the people of America.

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