By Adam Borowski
It is a fact that specific legal rules are rooted in the very foundations of the civilized world and have helped build and sustain international peace and security. Respecting the law of immunity and inviolability of ambassadors, envoys, and diplomats is part of these long- established and accepted rules.
Whether in ancient Greece or Rome, whether in the context of armed conflicts, whether between enemies or allies, the Law of Nations has protected the sacrosanct principle of diplomatic immunity for nearly two thousand years. Even the rare examples of imprisonment of enemy ambassadors under Byzantium in the ninth and tenth centuries stand out very much as exceptional. It is another fact that respecting this type of immunity distinguishes civilized
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