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Diplomatic Immunity Challenged in Domestic Worker Abuse Cases

Published Tuesday, June 16, 2026

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A UK court has ordered the UAE government to pay a domestic worker, Malaya, £270,000 in damages for false imprisonment, unpaid wages, and PTSD. This case highlights the ongoing challenges to diplomatic immunity in cases of domestic worker abuse and recent legal shifts in Europe.

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  • A UK court ordered the UAE government to pay Malaya £270,000 in damages for false imprisonment, unpaid wages, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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  • Deutsche Welle

    The article highlights the human rights implications of diplomatic immunity, focusing on the struggles of domestic workers and recent positive legal shifts in Europe.

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