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Immunity from Jurisdiction

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Immunity from Jurisdiction

Immunity from jurisdiction (Imunity from Jurisdiction) to diplomatic officials as stated in Article 31 of the Vienna Convention 1961 can not be applied absolutely. Rules that apply in the corridors of diplomatic missions in the task activity. Because of a diplomatic officer is also required to respect the laws of the State Recipient as set out in article 41.

It delivered Wiwit Wirsatyo SH LLM Director Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Facilities (Kemenlu) Republic of Indonesia, on Tuesday (29 / 3), the UB Law School Auditorium (FH-UB). He along with three other speakers namely, Ambassador for ASEAN I Gede Ngurah Swajaya, Head of Sub Directorate of Legal Services Ricky Suhendar SH, and Head of International Law Setyo Widagdo SH FH MH be a resource to the Meeting Concerning the Vienna Convention 1961 and 1963 Granting Related Rights Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities rights. This workshop organized jointly by the Directorate of Diplomatic Facilities Kemenlu RI and FH UB.

However, impunity becomes invalid for a diplomatic officials, among others, due to persona non grata (article 9), dating from the State immunity Sender (article 32), termination of privileges (article 39 paragraph 2), the power laws of the sender (section 31 paragraph 4), protest and notice period has expired diplomatic official duties. Delivered Wiwit, Indonesia Indonesia in 1982 and 1994 never done persona non grata to the number of members of foreign diplomatic who abuse the privileges and immunity. Persona non grata is pemberitahun Recipient of the State that the diplomatic staff member can not be well received.

In addition, Ricky Suhendar explained about the International Settlement ever undertaken by Kemenlu. He cited the case of Sipadan-Ligitan settlement of the border between Indonesia and Malaysia. Ricky wanted to straighten out the supposition that Indonesia is considered lost in diplomacy. According to him, the Sipadan-Ligitan can not be said to be the defeat of Indonesia in diplomacy because of its resolution legally adopted through the International

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