Internationally Protected Persons definition
Internationally Protected Persons means, under Treaty E104265: Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents, a Head of State, including any member of a collegial body performing the functions of a Head of State under the constitution of the State concerned, a Head of Government or a Minister of Foreign Affairs, whenever any such person is in a foreign State, as well as members of their family who accompany them, or any representative of Official of a State or any official or other agent of an international organization of an intergovernmental character who, at the time when and in the place where a crime against them, their official premises, their private accommodation or their means of transport is committed, is entitled pursuant to international law to special protection from any attack on their person, freedom or dignity, as well as members of their family forming part of their household.