Abstract

In recent years the Commonwealth Government has passed legislation implementing international conventions on diplomatic and consular relations. Australia now has a legislative framework regulating the grant of privileges and immunities to diplomatic missions, consular posts, international organizations and the personnel of all of them. In this article Mr O'Keefe describes this legislation, explains how it operates and examines the relationship between the various Acts.

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