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same privileges and immunities in respect of personal baggage as are accorded to a diplomatic agent;
 (d) immunity from suit and other legal process in respect of acts and things done in carrying out his or her official duties;
 (e) inviolability of documents and papers;
 (f) the right to receive papers and correspondence by courier and in sealed bags;
 (g) exemption from the application of laws relating to immigration and registration of aliens;
 (h) the same privileges and immunities in respect of personal baggage as for a representative of a foreign government on a temporary official mission on behalf of that government;
 (i) exemption from currency and exchange restrictions to the same extent as for a representative of a foreign government on a temporary official mission on behalf of that government;
 (j) the same repatriation facilities in a time of international crisis as are accorded to a diplomatic agent.

23 Privileges and immunities of experts appointed under article 289 of the Convention

  An expert appointed under article 289 of the Convention has, during the mission for which he or she is appointed (including journeys related to the mission), the following privileges and immunities:
 (a) immunity from personal arrest or detention;
 (b) immunity from seizure of his or her personal baggage;
 (c) the same privileges and immunities in respect of personal baggage as are accorded to a diplomatic agent;
 (d) immunity from suit and other legal process in respect of acts and things done in carrying out his or her official duties;
 (e) inviolability of documents and papers;
 (f) exemption from the application of laws relating to immigration and registration of aliens;
 (g) exemption from currency and exchange restrictions to the same extent as for a representative of a foreign government on a temporary official mission on behalf of that government;
 (h) the same repatriation facilities in a time of international crisis as are accorded to a diplomatic agent.

24 Privileges and immunities of witnesses, experts and persons performing missions

 (1) A person to whom this subregulation applies has, during his or her mission for the Tribunal (including journeys related to the mission), the privileges and immunities mentioned in subregulation (3).

 (2) Subregulation (1) applies to a person:
 (a) who is a witness in a case before the Tribunal; or
 (b) who is:
 (i) an expert (other than an expert appointed under article 289 of the Convention) engaged on a mission by order of the Tribunal; or
 (ii) otherwise engaged on a mission by order of the Tribunal.

 (3) The privileges and immunities for the person are:
 (a) immunity from personal arrest or detention; and
 (b) immunity from seizure of his or her personal baggage; and
 (c) the same privileges and