Sentences with phrase «foreign head of state»

Insult to foreign heads of state In April 2016 the Turkish government requested that the German government allow prosecution of satirical television present Jan Böhmermann under Criminal Code Art. 103 over a vulgar poem Böhmermann read on television ridiculing Turkish President.
The expected meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong - un of North Korea carries more than the usual risks attending meetings with foreign heads of state.
Minted by the U.S. government, it was intended as a gift for foreign heads of state.
She has organized more than 3500 events, among these 18 Emmy Awards, events for President Clinton and President Obama, as well as foreign heads of state, Hollywood Bowl and Orange County Museum of Art opening galas, and YPO - WPO Global Leadership Conference, to name a few.
Most of the state rooms used for entertaining foreign heads of state have not been decorated for decades, while Princess Anne was almost hit by falling masonry at Buckingham Palace a few years ago.
Every time our founding fathers met with foreign heads of state and were asked «What is the official religion of the United States» they very clearly made the point that we have none.
Foreign heads of state should not automatically expect an invitation to the wedding, he added.
As she announced the decision in April, she underlined the independence of the judiciary and said her government intends to repeal Germany's law criminalizing insults of a foreign head of state, effective in 2018.
Chancellor Angela Merkel in April granted a Turkish request to allow the possible prosecution of Jan Boehmermann for insulting a foreign head of state.
The first official state visit by a foreign head of state to a «new» White House usually offers cause for hope.
But nor can one imagine Merkel feasting with evident enjoyment till the small hours of the morning with foreign heads of state, as Kohl did.
It's a jaw - dropping moment in a film that has not only a foreign head of state offer anal sex as a reward to our sprightly young protagonist, but also our Bond - ish hero, Harry (Colin Firth), slaughter a few dozen unlikeable yet innocent civilians in a church.
offers readers new insight into the mystery of how we come to know what someone else means - whether we wish to understand Astérix cartoons or a foreign head of state.
Following the links in the article you quoted, you find that it is indeed illegal in Germany to insult a foreign head of state.
@phoog I think I was talking about the people who were inside the borders and just became citizens, but you're correct that the premise wouldn't apply to someone becoming a foreign head of state.
There was no doubt that a state was obliged to take steps to prevent physical attacks on, or physical interference with, a foreign head of state who was in the UK.
What was beyond doubt, was that whatever the content of the duty in international law of the UK to take appropriate steps to prevent an attack on the dignity of a foreign head of state, there was not the slightest trace of any conduct in the instant case which could, even on the most extensive interpretation of the notion of «attack on dignity», be such an attack.
The obligations of the UK under Art 29 as applied to heads of state, applied equally to the foreign head of state in his personal capacity as they applied in his public capacity (see Harb v His Majesty King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz [2005] EWCA Civ 632, [2005] All ER (D) 428 (May)-RRB-.
It was extremely difficult, if not impossible, to envisage any situation in which speech, otherwise permitted under English law, could be prohibited on the ground that it was an attack on the dignity of a foreign head of state.
Where a foreign head of state has been publicly insulted, the remedy lies in the law of defamation, subject to constitutional guarantees of free speech.
The obligations of the UK under Art 29 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961 (the Vienna Convention), apply equally to the foreign head of a state in his personal capacity as they apply in his public capacity.
He would also accept that the court, in exercising its discretion to make part of a judgment private, could take into account the fact that the applicant was a foreign head of state, and also the international obligations of the UK.
The Sultan, invoking his status as a foreign head of state, sought directions preventing the publication of his name, or the publication of any matters which could lead to him being identified in connection with the proceedings.
Section 103 of the German criminal code states: (1) Whosoever insults a foreign head of state, or, with respect to his position, a member of a foreign government who is in Germany in his official capacity, or a head of a foreign diplomatic mission who is accredited in the Federal territory shall be liable to imprisonment not exceeding three years...
We may also disclose PHI to authorized federal officials for intelligence, counterintelligence, and other national security activities, and for the provision of protective services to the President or other authorized persons or foreign heads of state or to conduct special investigations.
Staff responsibility for investigation of homicides, kidnappings, sexual assaults, crimes against children and the elderly, property crimes (including bank robberies, burglaries, credit card fraud, identity theft), narcotic offenses, pharmaceutical diversion, Intelligence (terrorism; both foreign and domestic) and dignitary protection of President, Vice President, dignitaries and foreign heads of state.
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