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Diplomatic (translated from French)
Diplomatic diplomatic (of grec ??????? / díplôma, passport, paper folded into ... Re diplomatica ( 1681 ), delivers founder of the diplomatic one. Diplomatic A a long time be mainly the ... is its principal object. In France , the diplomatic one is the field of École ...
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Diplomatic privilege (translated from Japanese)
Diplomatic privilege Diplomatic privilegeThat (probably will go, the っ け ... Related item ペルソナ non グラータ This item "Diplomatic privilege"There is a possibility of becoming ...
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Diplomatic immunity
Diplomatic immunity For the Canadian newsmagazine series, see Diplomatic Immunity (TV series). Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity ... international law in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961), though there is a much ... committed a serious crime, unconnected with their diplomatic role (as opposed to, say, allegations ...
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Diplomatic mission
Diplomatic mission Seal on the building of German ... Germany - Embassy" Indonesian Embassy in Australia A diplomatic mission is a group of people from ... in the receiving state. In practice, a diplomatic mission usually denotes the permanent mission, namely the office of a country's diplomatic representatives in the capital city of another country. Under international law, diplomatic missions enjoy an extraterritorial status and ...
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Diplomatic Revolution
Diplomatic Revolution As an uneasy peace prevailed in ... s Peace of Aix-la-Chappelle , a Diplomatic Revolution took place in Europe. Fearing a ... Austrian alliance. As a result of this diplomatic revolution, Great Britain and Prussia faced Austria ... Austria and Great Britain versus France. The Diplomatic Revolution may be better understood with this ...
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Diplomatic rank
Diplomatic rank The system of diplomatic rank has over time been formalised on ... European nation had its own system of diplomatic rank. The relative ranks of diplomats from ... 1815 formally established an international system of diplomatic ranks. The four ranks within the system ... of state) is normally used instead. A diplomatic mission headed by an ambassador would ...
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Diplomatic service
Diplomatic service A diplomatic service is the body of diplomats and ... communicate with the governments of other countries. Diplomatic personnel enjoy diplomatic immunity when they are accredited to other countries. The United States diplomatic service is sometimes referred to as ...
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Diplomatic corps
Diplomatic corps The diplomatic corps is the collective body of foreign ... proper term for this definition would be "diplomatic service". The diplomatic corps is not always given any formal ... is given the title Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, and is sometimes accorded a ...
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Diplomatic bag
Diplomatic bag A diplomatic bag is a shipping container having diplomatic immunity from search or seizure. It need ... bag. Cryptography In discussions of cryptography, the diplomatic bag is conventionally used as an example ... when used this way. In actual practice, diplomatic bags are indeed used for exactly ...
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Diplomatic recognition
Diplomatic recognition Diplomatic recognition, in international politics, is an act ... proclaim that its acts do not constitute diplomatic recognition, as when the United States commenced ... of another state than the breaking of diplomatic relations. Another example is the United States ...
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