jurisdictional immunity
Jurisdictional immunity refers to the legal protection granted to a person or entity from being subjected to the laws and authority of a particular jurisdiction. It ensures that certain individuals or organizations cannot be held legally accountable or prosecuted in a specific jurisdiction, typically due to their official status or diplomatic positions.
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