minority of the Experts was of the view that officials representing a foreign State do not enjoy functional immunity with respect to cyber-related acts they perform while they are present on the territory of the State seeking to exercise enforcement or judicial jurisdiction unless they fall within the category of high-ranking officials described above and thus enjoy personal immunity; are in the country with the State’s consent, are acting within the scope of said consent, and enjoy immunity by virtue of a specific agreement between the State’s concerned, such as a status of forces agreement;
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