Tag: Diplomacy

  • Duty

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Duty Meaning of Duty A tax, an impost or imposition; also, an obligation . Also the correlative of right . International Trade Meaning and Definition of Duty A tax […]

  • Persona Non Grata

    Persona Non Grata

    A person not acceptable. Applied to diplomatic representatives who are not acceptable at the court to which they are accredited. …

  • Conciliation

    Conciliation

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Conciliation Meaning of Conciliation Peaceful resolution of a dispute through persuasion. Within Age discrimination in Employment Act requirement that secretary of labor must conciliate prior to […]

  • Bilateral

    Bilateral in Diplomatic LawBilateral discussions or negotiations are between a state and one other. A bilateral treaty is between one state and one other. Multilateral is used when more than two states are involved.ResourcesSee Also<a href…

  • Accession

    Accession

    To Property. The right to all which one’s own property produces, whether that property be movable or immavable, including the increase of animals, and the right to that which is so united to it, either naturally i or artificially, as not to be readily separable. See 45 Vt. 4; 2 Kent, […]

  • Diplomatic Corps

    Diplomatic Corps

    Diplomatic Corps in Diplomatic Law The body of foreign diplomats assembled at a nation’s capital. In cities where consuls and consul general are resident, the are collectively known as the consular corps. The dean of both corps is usually that official who had be…

  • Agrément

    Agrément

    In the language of diplomacy, the formal acceptance of a foreign country’s diplomatic representative….

  • Full Powers

    Full Powers in Diplomatic LawA document which authorizes a diplomat to conduct and consummate special business on behalf of his government, such as the settlement of a dispute or the negotiation and signing of a treaty. Before signing a treaty, a diplomat is obligated to…

  • Diplomatic Mission

    Diplomatic mission in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of diplomatic mission.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Policeman Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading diplomatic […]

  • Diplomatic Privilege

    The exemption from ordinary law of an accredited representative of a foreign Sovereign. See Exterritoriality….

  • Casus Belli

    An occurrence giving rise to or justifying war. …

  • Final Act

    Final Act in Diplomatic LawFinal Act (Acte Final)A formal summary statement, drawn up at the conclusion of a conference.ResourcesSee AlsoDiplomacy entries in the World Encyclopediahttp://law…

  • Ad Referendum

    To be referred; to be put over for subsequent attention….

  • Vice Consul

    An officer who performs the duties of a consul within a part of the district of a consul, or who acts in the place of a consul. See 1 Phil. Ev. 306. …

  • Seventh Floor

    Seventh Floor in Diplomatic LawShorthand for the most senior leadership of the U.S. State Department. It is where the offices of the Secretary of State and his most senior aides are located.ResourcesSee Also<a href=http://lawin.org/tag/diplo…