http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_immunity
Sovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a legal doctrine by which the sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution.
In constitutional monarchies
the sovereign is the historical origin of the authority which creates
the courts. Thus the courts had no power to compel the sovereign to be
bound by the courts, as they were created by the sovereign for the
protection of his or her subjects.
The Holy See, of which the current pope is head (often referred to incorrectly as the Vatican or Vatican City State, a distinct entity) claims sovereign immunity for the pope, supported by many international agreements.
In the United States, the federal government
has sovereign immunity and may not be sued unless it has waived its
immunity or consented to suit. The United States has waived sovereign
immunity to a limited extent, mainly through the Federal Tort Claims Act, which waives the immunity if a tortious act of a federal employee causes damage, and the Tucker Act, which waives the immunity over claims arising out of contracts to which the federal government is a party.
The UEIR & Pharaocracy of Akua-Niihau have Sovereign Immunity via Divine Right.
(Diplomatic Immunity is also found in the Code Caesar 4.0 (series).
M7 2013.
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