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In international law, diplomatic protection (or diplomatic espousal) is a means for a state to take diplomatic and other action against another state on ...
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The Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) is the principal security and law enforcement agency of the United States Department of State (DOS).
The Protection of Diplomats Convention is a United Nations anti-terrorism treaty that codifies some of the traditional principles on the necessity of ...
The Diplomatic Protection Service (DPS), sometimes referred to as the Diplomatic Protection Squad, is a branch of the New Zealand Police that provides ...
Diplomatic immunity is a principle of international law by which certain foreign government officials are recognized as having legal immunity from the ...
Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection (PaDP) is a branch of the Protection Command within the Specialist Operations directorate of London's Metropolitan ...
The Bureau of Diplomatic Security, commonly known as Diplomatic Security (DS), is the security branch of the United States Department of State.
A protecting power is a country that represents another sovereign state in a country where said sovereign state lacks its own formal diplomatic ...
The functions of a diplomatic mission consist, inter alia, in: (a). Representing the sending State in the receiving State;. (b). Protecting in the receiving ...
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