Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges preserved under international law despite treaty provisions, safeguarding tax immunities and special agreements. Fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular officers are preserved and remain unaffected by the Convention; the treaty does not displace existing immunities or exemptions that arise under fiscal privileges recognized by general international law or under the terms of any special international agreements.
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Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges preserved under international law despite treaty provisions, safeguarding tax immunities and special agreements.
Fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular officers are preserved and remain unaffected by the Convention; the treaty does not displace existing immunities or exemptions that arise under fiscal privileges recognized by general international law or under the terms of any special international agreements.
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