Soft diplomatic privileges refer to informal recognition and respect afforded to Indigenous leaders when engaging in cultural, educational, or advocacy work across borders. These privileges are rooted in international human rights norms, particularly those recognizing Indigenous peoples as distinct communities. Such privileges may include invitations to international forums, cultural exchanges, or consultative processes. They do not constitute formal diplomatic immunity…
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