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  • 1Diplomatic mission — Embassy redirects here. For other uses, see Embassy (disambiguation). Canada House in Trafalgar Square, London …

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  • 2Diplomatic missions of the Central African Republic — Nineteen countries have resident diplomatic representatives in Bangui, and the C.A.R. maintains approximately the same number of missions abroad. Since early 1989 the government recognizes both Israel and the Palestinian state. The C.A.R. also… …

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  • 3Diplomatic Immunities (Conferences with Commonwealth Countries and Republic of Ireland) Act 1961 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Territorial extent England and Wales, Scotland Other legislation …

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  • 4Diplomatic rank — is the system of professional and social rank used in the world of diplomacy and international relations. Over time it has been formalized on an international basis. Contents 1 Traditional European diplomacy 1.1 Ranks 1.2 Notes …

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  • 5Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation — Дипломатическая академия Министерства иностранных дел Российской Федерации The Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation at 53/2 Ostozhenka Street in Mosco …

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  • 6diplomatic agents — Government representatives who are sent by one country to live and work in another, to serve as intermediaries between the two countries. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. diplomatic agents …

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  • 7diplomatic bag — or (US) ● diplomacy * * * diplomatic bag UK US noun [countable] [singular diplomatic bag plural diplomatic bags] a bag that a government uses fo …

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  • 8Diplomatic credentials — are documents presented by foreign ambassadors and ministers to the chief of state of the host government. The documents, which follow a standard text, identify the diplomats as representatives of their governments and empowered to speak for them …

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  • 9Diplomatic immunity — For other uses, see Diplomatic immunity (disambiguation). Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments that ensures that diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or… …

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  • 10diplomatic immunity — exemption from taxation, searches, arrest, etc., enjoyed by diplomatic officials and their dependent families under international law, and usually on a reciprocal basis. [1910 15] * * * ▪ international law       in international law, the… …

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