• Rakonat@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Military Service Members do not have diplomatic immunity nor are they exempt from host nation laws and ordinances.

    • Justin@lemmy.jlh.name
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      This treaty exempts US soldiers from Swedish law, unless the case is of “special importance”, and the Swedish government explicitly requests the US to drop the exemption. Basically unless the soldier violently kills someone or worse, the Swedish police will have no authority. The legal grey area opened for violent crime is obvious.

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        It looks like it’s not a case of Sweden asking the US to drop the exemption, rather Sweden can simply decide that there is no exemption for that case and only have to tell the Americans that they are doing so.

        In specific cases of particular importance to Sweden, Swedish authorities may withdraw the waiver by providing a statement in writing to the competent U.S. forces authorities not later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the notification described in Paragraph 2 of this Article.

        Paragraph 2 says that America has a duty to notify Sweden about anything relevant