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Şervan Kurdî
Meaning of a phrase
What does the phrase "public capacity" mean in this sentence?:
"As ex head of state he cannot be sued in respect of acts performed whilst head of state in his public capacity."
Thanks in advance.
Aug 16, 2017 6:45 PM
Answers · 2
What they mean is his capacity as a public figure, that is to say, as a person who is part of the government.
They are saying he cannot be judged for acts commited while he was a head of state.
August 16, 2017
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Şervan Kurdî
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English, Korean, Kurdish, Persian (Farsi)
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