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Autor: Satow, Ernest Mason
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CONTENTS—SUMMARY
Preface xxv
Notes on Contributors xxix
Biographical Note on Satow xxxi
Acknowledgements xxxiii
Abbreviations xxxv
Table of Cases xxxix
Table of International Treaties, Conventions and other
International Instruments xlv
Table of Legislation lv
I DIPLOMACY IN GENERAL
1. Diplomacy—a Short History 3
2. The State, the Head of State, and Ministers 23
3. Titles, Precedence among Sovereigns and States, and Ceremonial 35
4. The Language, Forms, and Means of Diplomatic Intercourse 45
5. Credentials and Full Powers 61
II DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
6. Legal Framework and Functions of Diplomatic Missions 71
7. Formal Aspects of Diplomatic Relations 81
III DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
8. Privileges and Immunities of Diplomatic Missions 97
9. Privileges and Immunities of Diplomatic Agents 121
10. Families, Junior Staff, and Local Nationals 155
11. Diplomatic Agents in Third States 169
12. Privileges and Immunities of the Head of a Foreign State
and Ministers 175
13. Special Missions 187
Contents—Summary
IV DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS
14. The Diplomatic Corps 197
15. Persona Non Grata, Breach of Relations, and Other Endings to
Appointments and Missions 203
16. Protection of Interests 221
17. Protection of Embassies and Diplomats from Terrorist
and Other Attacks 229
V CONSULAR MATTERS
18. The Appointment of Consuls 249
19. Functions, Privileges, and Immunities of Consuls 259
20. Consular Access and Protection 275
VI INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
21. Legal Framework for Multilateral Diplomacy 287
22. Theory of Multilateral Diplomacy 317
23. The United Nations—I The Charter and its Operation 321
24. The United Nations—II Specialized Agencies, Funds and
Programmes, Regional Commissions, and Special Bodies 353
25. The G8, G20, WTO, OECD, IMF, and IBRD 361
26. The European Union—I Development, Structure, and
Decision-Making 371
27. The European Union—II External Relations 399
28. Other International and Regional Organizations:
Commonwealth, NATO, Council of Europe, OAS,
AU, ASEAN, CIS, Francophonie, Arab League,
Organization of the Islamic Conference, OSCE 419
VII THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL
DISPUTES AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND ROLE OF
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
29. Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes 469
30. The International Court of Justice 479
VI
Contents—Summary
31. International War Crimes Tribunals and the International
Criminal Court 493
VIII ALTERNATIVE AND NON-STATE DIPLOMACY
32. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) 509
33. Secret or Back-Channel Diplomacy, Religious Diplomacy,
and Business-Orientated Diplomatic Advisers 515
IX INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
34. International Conferences 521
35. Treaties and Other International Instruments—
I General Definition, Memorandum of Understanding,
Treaty, Convention, Agreement, Protocol, Declaration,
Exchange of Notes, Treaty Formalities, Treaties in More
than one Language 533
36. Treaties and Other International Instruments—II Pact,
Constitution, Charter, Statute, Regulations, Concordat,
Additional Articles 559
37. Treaties and Other International Instruments—III Act,
General Act, Final Act, Modus Vivendi, Compromis
(Special Agreement) 567
38. Treaties and Other International Instruments—
IV Ratification, Accession, Acceptance and Approval 577
39. Treaties and Other International Instruments—
V Reservations, Termination, Registration,
Treaty Succession 591
X ENVOI
40. Advice to Diplomats 617
Appendices 633
Bibliography 705
Index 713
VII
CONTENTS
Preface xxv
Notes on Contributors xxix
Biographical Note on Satow xxxi
Acknowledgements xxxiii
Abbreviations XXXV
Table of Cases xxxix
Table of International Treaties, Conventions and other
International Instruments xlv
Table of Legislation lv
I DIPLOMACY IN GENERAL
1. Diplomacy—a Short History
Definitions 1-1
Early History 1-4
Renaissance Diplomacy 1-9
The Origins of Modern Diplomacy 1 • 11
The End of the Concert of Europe 1-14
The League of Nations 1-16
The Cold War, Containment, and Detente 1.18
Multilateral Diplomacy 1-21
Summitry and Modern Diplomacy 1-22
2. The State, the Head of State, and Ministers
The State as a Legal Person under International Law 2.1
The Privileges and Immunities of the State 2.2
The UN Convention on the Jurisdictional Immunities of
States and their Property 2004 2.4
The Minister for Foreign Affairs 2.5
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Other Ministers of the Central Government of a State 2.19
Relations with Colleagues 2.20
3. Titles, Precedence among Sovereigns and States, and Ceremonial
Titles among Sovereigns 3.1
Precedence among Heads of State and States 3.9
Precedence at the United Nations 3.31
4. The Language, Forms, and Means of Diplomatic Intercourse
Language: History 4.1
Language: Modern Practice 4.5
Forms and Means: Official Communications 4.7
Collective Note 4.10
Identic Notes 4.11
Bout de papier or Speaking Notes 4.15
Non-Paper and Demarche 4.17
Other informal means of communication 4.20
Rejection of Diplomatic Communications 4.24
Correspondence between Sovereigns
and Heads of State 4.27
5. Credentials and Full Powers
Letters of Credence or Credentials 5.1
Letters of Recall 5.4
Full Powers 5.7
II DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
6. Legal Framework and Functions of Diplomatic Missions
Recognition of States and Establishment of
Diplomatic Relations 6.3
Recognition of New Governments and Diplomatic Relations 6.10
Where Permanent Missions are not Established between Two States 6.15
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Functions of a Diplomatic Mission 6.17
Performance of Consular Functions by Diplomatic Missions 6.21
7. Formal Aspects of Diplomatic Relations
Selection of Heads of Mission 7.5
Agrement for Heads of Mission 7.8
Appointment of the Staff of the Mission 7.12
Nationality of Diplomatic Staff 7.15
Multiple Accreditation 7.18
Control of the Size and Location of Diplomatic Missions 7.21
Classes and Precedence among Heads of Mission 7.25
Charges d Affaires 7.31
III DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
8. Privileges and Immunities of Diplomatic Missions
Justification for Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities 8.1
The Premises of the Mission 8.9
Diplomatic Asylum 8.21
Exemption of Mission Premises from Taxation 8.28
Inviolability of Mission Archives 8.30
Freedom of Communications 8.32
The Diplomatic Bag 8.38
Freedom of Movement 8.43
9. Privileges and Immunities of Diplomatic Agents
Personal Inviolability 9.2
Inviolability of Diplomatic Residences and Property 9.10
Immunity from Jurisdiction 9.14
Exemption from Giving Evidence 9.23
Procedure When Immunity is Raised 9.24
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Waiver of Immunity 9.25
Commencement and Termination of Immunities 9.29
Other Remedies Where Immunity from Civil Jurisdiction
Bars a Claim 9.33
Privileges of Diplomatic Agents 9.36
Exemption from Taxation 9.37
Exemption from Customs Duties and Baggage Search 9.45
Exemption from Social Security Obligations 9.50
Exemption from Personal and Public Services 9.51
Nationality 9.52
Duties of a Diplomatic Agent 9.55
10. Families, Junior Staff, and Local Nationals
Families of Diplomatic Agents 10.2
Administrative and Technical Staff 10.5
Service Staff 10.10
Private Servants 10.12
Nationals and Permanent Residents of the Receiving State 10.14
11. Diplomatic Agents in Third States
Passage in Time of War 11.11
Duties of Diplomatic Agents in Third States 11.13
12. Privileges and Immunities of the Head of a Foreign
State and Ministers
The Law Relating to the Status of the Head of State 12.1
The Justification for the Privileges and Immunities
of a Head of State 12.2
Source of Law 12.4
Immunity from Criminal Jurisdiction 12.8
Official Visits in the Territory of Another State 12.9
Immunity from Civil and Administrative Jurisdiction 12.10
The Obligation of Due Respect 12.11
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Immunity from Execution 12.12
Taxation and Other Privileges 12.13
Respect for Local Law 12.14
Immunity of a Former Head of State 12.15
The Minister for Foreign Affairs 12.18
Other Ministers of the Central Government of a State 12.19
The criteria for immunities of other ministers 12.20
13. Special Missions
The New York Convention on Special Missions 13.4
Customary International Law 13.12
IV DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS
14. The Diplomatic Corps
Communication in the Absence of Diplomatic Relations 14.7
National Days 14.9
Flags 14.10
15. Persona Non Grata, Breach of Relations, and Other Endings to
Appointments and Missions
Recall 15.2
Death of a Head of Mission or other Member of the Mission 15.3
Persona Non Grata 15.6
Withdrawal of a Diplomatic Mission 15.17
Breach of Diplomatic Relations 15.19
Disappearance of the Head of the Sending or the
Receiving State 15.22
Facilities for Departure 15.29
16. Protection of Interests
Express Arrangements for Protection of Interests 16.7
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1. Protection of Embassies and Diplomats from Terrorist
and Other Attacks
Iraq 17-1
Indonesia 17.9
China 17.13
Iran 17.21
Lebanon 17.23
AlQaeda 17.24
European Terror Groups 17.25
Kidnappings and their implications 17-26
The Legal Position 17.39
General 17.42
V CONSULAR MATTERS
18. The Appointment of Consuls
Historical Background 18.2
Consular Relations and Consular Posts 18.6
Consular Titles and Appointment , 18.10
End of Consular Functions 18.17
19. Functions, Privileges, and Immunities of Consuls
Consular Protection 19.6
Reporting and Political Work 19.8
Information and Trade Promotion 19.11
Privileges and Immunities 19.12
The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 19.15
Career Consuls 19.18
Honorary Consuls 19.27
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20. Consular Access and Protection
Consular Protection and Diplomatic Protection 20.2
General Aspects of Protection 20.4
Group Protection 20.7
Notification to Consul of Arrest or Detention 20.8
Consular Access 20.11
VI INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
21. Legal Framework for Multilateral Diplomacy
The Development of Multilateral Diplomacy 21.2
The League of Nations 21.4
The United Nations 21.5
The differing forms of multilateral diplomacy 21.6
Associations and international organizations 21.7
Privileges and immunities 21.10
Organizations with more limited privileges and immunities 21.22
Study of Underlying Principles 21.28
Headquarters Agreements 21.31
The 1975 Vienna Convention on the Representation of States 21.35
Visiting Armed Forces 21.38
The NATO SOFA 21.39
Allocation of jurisdiction: criminal jurisdiction 21.40
Allocation of civil jurisdiction 21.41
NATO SOFA a model for later agreements on visiting forces 21.42
The UN General Convention on Privileges and Immunities
and the UN SOMA 21.43
EU SOFA and EU SOMA 21.45
The EU SOMA 21.46
The underlying principles in status
of forces agreements 21.48
22. Theory of Multilateral Diplomacy
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23. The United Nations—I The Charter and its Operation
The Charter 23.4
Membership 23.5
Principal organs 23.7
The General Assembly 23.8
Meetings 23.11
Structure of the General Assembly 23.12
Main committees 23.12
Procedural committees 23.13
Standing committees 23.16
Subsidiary and ad hoc bodies 23.20
Order of roll-call voting 23.23
The Security Council 23.24
Membership 23.25
Procedure 23.27
Functions 23.28
Enlargement of membership 23.32
Replacement of the Republic of China by the People s Republic 23.34
Voting in the Security Council 23.35
Use by the United Nations of armed forces 23.43
The veto after Korea 23.48
Economic and Social Council 23.59
Membership and procedures 23.61
The secretariat 23.63
The secretary-general 23-64
The staff 23.66
Languages 23.68
The Trusteeship Council 23.74
Non-self-governing territories 23.82
Postscript 23.97
24. The United Nations—II Specialized Agencies, Funds and
Programmes, RegionalCommissions, and Special Bodies
Specialized Agencies 24.1
UNCTAD 24.10
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 24.13
UNICEF 24.14
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 24.15
United Nations Environment Programme 24.16
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Human Rights 24.17
Other Programmes and Funds 24.18
25. The G8, G20, WTO, OECD, IMF, and IBRD
TheG8 25.1
The G20 (The Group of 20 Finance Ministers and
Central Bank Governors) 25.6
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
or OECD (previously the Organisation for European
Economic Cooperation or OEEC) 25.7
Origin and purpose 25.7
Aims 25.13
General obligations 25.14
The International Energy Agency (IEA) 25.18
WTO previously GATT 25.19
The IMF and the World Bank 25.23
26. The European Union—I Development, Structure, and Decision-Making
The Origins and Development of the European Union 26.2
Post-War Europe and the ECSC 26.2
Euratom and the EEC 26.6
Expanding membership 26.10
Amending Treaties 26.15
The development of the European Union 26.22
The Character and Structure of the European Union 26.26
The European Union 26.26
The European Community 26.30
The Community method and intergovernmentalism 26.33
Derogations and opt outs 26.38
The Legal and Institutional Framework 26.42
The Treaties 26.42
Legislation 26.46
The institutions 26.50
The Council of Ministers 26.53
The European Commission 26.64
The European Parliament 26.72
The Court of Justice 26-83
The budget 26-89
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27- The European Union—II External Relations
Historical Development of European Community
External Powers 27.2
Establishment of the European Union and the
Three-pillar Structure 27.8
Cooperation among EU Embassies and Consulates Abroad 27.13
Diplomatic and Consular Protection of European Union Citizens 27.17
Representation of the Union 27.18
International Organizations 27.19
Political Sanctions and Cross-pillar Action 27.22
Security and Defence 27.25
Constitutional Change 27.28
28. Other International and Regional Organizations: Commonwealth,
NATO, Council of Europe, OAS, AU, ASEAN, CIS, Francophonie,
Arab League, Organization of the Islamic Conference, OSCE
The Commonwealth 28.1
Balfour Definition 28.1
Statute of Westminster 28.2
The turning point 28.3
Freedom of decision 28.6
Head of the Commonwealth 28.9
Governors-General 28.10
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings (CHOGM) 28.13
The Commonwealth Secretariat 28.16
Organization within the British government 28.18
The conduct of British relations with other member countries
of the Commonwealth 28.20
Membership of the UN 28.21
Diplomatic representation 28.22
High commissioners 28.23
Privileges and immunities 28.25
Agents-general 28.26
Consular functions 28.27
Registration of intra-Commonwealth agreements
with die UN 28.30
Links with the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 28.31
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 28.32
Treaty of Dunkirk 28.33
The Brussels Treaty 28.34
The North Atlantic Treaty 28.37
The Paris Agreements 28.38
The provisions of the North Atlantic Treaty 28.40
Machinery 28.45
Finance and collective defence 28.50
Committees and commands 28.53
The Council of Europe 28.63
Principles and aim 28.64
The Organization of American States (OAS) 28.79
The Charter 28.81
Institutions of the OAS 28.87
Recent developments 28.90
African Union (AU) formerly the Organization of
African Unity (OAU) 28.92
The Objectives of the AU 28.100
The Organs of the AU 28.101
The Assembly 28.101
The Executive Council 28.101
The Commission 28.101
The Permanent Representatives Committee 28.101
Peace and Security Council (PSC) 28.101
Pan-African Parliament 28.101
ECOSOCC 28.101
The Court of Justice 28.101
The Specialized Technical
Committees 28.101
The Financial Institutions 28.101
Membership of the AU 28.102
Sanctions for human rights violations 28.103
Problems in meeting the objectives of the OAU and the AU 28.104
Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) 28.109
Membership 28.124
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 28.125
Francophonie 28.126
Arab League 28.128
Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) 28.130
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE ) 28.135
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VII THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL
DISPUTES AND THE DEVELOPMENT AND ROLE OF
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
29. Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes
Direct Negotiation and Consultation between the Parties 29.6
Inquiry and Fact-finding 29.9
Mediation and Good Offices 29-12
Conciliation 29-15
Arbitration 29-16
Judicial Settlement 29-19
Regional and Other Special Arrangements 29-20
30. The International Court of Justice
General 30.1
Jurisdiction of the Court 30.2
Contentious cases 30.3
Advisory opinions 30.14
The Judges of the Court 30.18
Applicable Law 30-23
Procedure before the Court 30.26
Interim Measures of Protection 30.35
31. International War Crimes Tribunals and the International
Criminal Court
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia 31-5
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda 31.11
The International Criminal Court (ICC) 31.15
Jurisdiction 31.19
Complementarity 31.22
Initiating and suspending proceedings 31.23
The Court and its procedures 31.25
Challenges to the Court 31.27
First cases at the Court 31.30
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Other Courts with International Elements 31.32
Impact on National Law 31.37
VIII ALTERNATIVE AND NON-STATE DIPLOMACY
32. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
33. Secret or Back-Channel Diplomacy, Religious Diplomacy, and
Business-Orientated Diplomatic Advisers
IX INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
34. International Conferences
Invitations to a Conference 34.6
Representatives 34.8
Languages at Conferences 34.11
The President of a Conference 34.13
Ceremonial and Precedence 34.15
Procedure 34.17
Codification of Procedures 34.22
Participation in International Conferences 34.23
Observers 34.24
The Secretariat 34.25
35. Treaties and Other International Instruments—I General Definition,
Memorandum of Understanding, Treaty, Convention, Agreement,
Protocol, Declaration, Exchange of Notes, Treaty Formalities,
Treaties in More than one Language
General Definition 35.1
Particular aspects of a general definition 0j-**
1. Agreements involving international organizations and
oral agreements • ¦ *
2. Requirement that agreement should be governed by
international law ¦ ¦
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3. Instruments not intended to embody legally binding
obligations 35.8
4. Memoranda of Understanding 35.9
5. Questions of form and terminology 35.14
Treaties 35.17
Conventions 35-24
Agreements 35-27
Protocols 35.30
Declarations 35.39
Exchange of Notes 35.46
Formalities in the Drawing up ofTreaties 35-50
Treaties in more than one Language 35-57
36. Treaties and Other International Instruments—II Pact,
Constitution, Charter, Statute, Regulations, Concordat,
Additional Articles
Pact 36.1
Constitution 36.3
Charter 36.4
Statute 36.8
Regulations 36.10
Concordat 36.11
Additional Articles 36.16
37. Treaties and Other International Instruments—III
Act, General Act, Final Act, Modus Vivendi,
Compromis (Special Agreement)
Act 37.1
General Act 37 3
Final Act 37 5
Modus Vivendi 37 11
Compromis (Special Agreement) 37.14
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38. Treaties and Other International Instruments—IV Ratification,
Accession, Acceptance and Approval
Ratification 38.3
Accession 38.19
Acceptance and Approval 38.31
39. Treaties and Other International Instruments—V Reservations,
Termination, Registration, Treaty Succession
Reservations 39.2
The traditional view 39.15
The Genocide Convention case 39.17
Developments subsequent to the Genocide Convention case 39.19
Reservations in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 39.22
Comment 39.24
Termination 39.26
Termination of a treaty through the application of its own provisions 39.28
Termination of a treaty containing no termination clause 39.32
Impossibility of performance 39.42
Fundamental change of circumstances 39.44
Procedure for termination 3J.48
Registration 39.52
Treaty Succession 39.54
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40. Advice to Diplomats
The Nicolson Definition 40.17
Multilateral Diplomacy 40.20
Problems of Protocol and Precedence 40.24
Public Occasions 40-29
Internal Discords 40-34
Appendix i The Language of Diplomacy 33
Appendix ii Conferences
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Appendix iii Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) 645
Appendix iv Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (1963) 657
Appendix v Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969) 681
Bibliography 705
Index 713
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spelling | Satow's Diplomatic Practice ed. by Ivor Roberts Diplomatic practice 6. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2009 LVI, 730 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Satow, Ernest Mason <1843-1929> ram Diplomatie - 20e siècle ram Diplomatieke betrekkingen gtt Traités - 20e siècle ram Diplomacy Diplomatic and consular service Diplomatische Beziehungen (DE-588)4138523-8 gnd rswk-swf Diplomatischer Dienst (DE-588)4012407-1 gnd rswk-swf Public Diplomacy (DE-588)104358448X gnd rswk-swf Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Organisation (DE-588)4027366-0 gnd rswk-swf Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd rswk-swf Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Diplomatischer Dienst (DE-588)4012407-1 s DE-188 Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 s Diplomatische Beziehungen (DE-588)4138523-8 s Public Diplomacy (DE-588)104358448X s Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 s Internationale Organisation (DE-588)4027366-0 s Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 s 2\p DE-604 Satow, Ernest Mason 1843-1929 Begründer eines Werks (DE-588)121249204 oth Roberts, Ivor edt Frühere Auflage Guide to diplomatic practice HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018696306&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Satow's Diplomatic Practice |
title_alt | Diplomatic practice |
title_auth | Satow's Diplomatic Practice |
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title_full | Satow's Diplomatic Practice ed. by Ivor Roberts |
title_fullStr | Satow's Diplomatic Practice ed. by Ivor Roberts |
title_full_unstemmed | Satow's Diplomatic Practice ed. by Ivor Roberts |
title_old | Guide to diplomatic practice |
title_short | Satow's Diplomatic Practice |
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topic | Satow, Ernest Mason <1843-1929> ram Diplomatie - 20e siècle ram Diplomatieke betrekkingen gtt Traités - 20e siècle ram Diplomacy Diplomatic and consular service Diplomatische Beziehungen (DE-588)4138523-8 gnd Diplomatischer Dienst (DE-588)4012407-1 gnd Public Diplomacy (DE-588)104358448X gnd Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd Internationale Organisation (DE-588)4027366-0 gnd Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Satow, Ernest Mason <1843-1929> Diplomatie - 20e siècle Diplomatieke betrekkingen Traités - 20e siècle Diplomacy Diplomatic and consular service Diplomatische Beziehungen Diplomatischer Dienst Public Diplomacy Menschenrecht Internationale Organisation Diplomatie Völkerrecht Quelle |
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