qualified immunity

Noun

 * 1)  A doctrine protecting some government officials from suit if no prior court decision had declared similar conduct to be actionable, or if they acted in good faith.
 * 2) * 1982 Harlow v. Fitzgerald 457 U.S. 800
 * It is no disparagement of the offices held by petitioners to hold that Presidential aides, like Members of the Cabinet, generally are entitled only to a qualified immunity.

Translations

 * Korean: 제한적 면책특권
 * Spanish: inmunidad cualificada
 * Sundanese: hak imunitas
 * Vietnamese: miễn trừ có điều kiện