Quote Originally Posted by Dayuhan View Post
While I'm not a lawyer, I'd guess that the points of contention might be...



Whether or not personal services are considered "services rendered for the sending state" might be open to some interpretation.



That would only cover obligations in regard to work permits, not obligations involving wages, working hours or conditions, etc.
One would surely be enlightened to know what service a maid does 'in services for the sending states'.

Are 'Members of the private staff of consular officers' to work for the State?

The little that I understand of the English Language, it appears clear for comprehension, but then I could be wrong!