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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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  • 2Status quo — is a Latin term meaning the present existing state of affairs, or the state in which . To maintain the status quo is to keep the things the way they currently are. The related phrase status quo ante , means the state of things as it was before.… …

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  • 3diplomatic immunity — see immunity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. diplomatic immunity …

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  • 4Diplomatic 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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  • 5Diplomatic missions of the Holy See — Since the fifth century, long before the founding of the Vatican City State in 1929, papal envoys (now known as nuncios) have represented the Holy See to foreign potentates. Additionally, papal representatives known not as nuncios but as… …

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  • 6Diplomatic missions of Palestine — On 15 November 1988, the Palestinian National Council of the Palestine Liberation Organization, sitting in Algiers, adopted the Palestinian Declaration of Independence, unilaterally proclaiming the State of Palestine within the former British… …

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  • 7status — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ elite (esp. AmE), great, high, superior ▪ inferior, low, lowly ▪ low status jobs …

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  • 8Diplomatic Security Service — Abbreviation DSS Seal of the Diplomatic Security Service …

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  • 9Diplomatic 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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  • 10Diplomatic recognition — in international law is a unilateral political act with domestic and international legal consequences, whereby a state acknowledges an act or status of another state or government in control of a state (may be also an unrecognised state).… …

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