- An
exequatur (Latin,
literally "let it execute") is a
legal do****ent
issued by a
sovereign authority that
permits the
exercise or
enforcement of a right...
- eschatocol, or
formal ending: [citation needed]
Commissioning scroll Exequatur Firman Letter of
marque Lettre de
cachet Papal bull, a type of letters...
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service Diplomatic uniform Protocol Persona non
grata Soft
power Do****ents
Exequatur Letter of
credence Letter of
protest Other topics Development aid Agencies...
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Receive the
diplomatic representatives, as well as
issue and
withdraw the
exequatur to the
patents of the consuls.
Administer public finances in accordance...
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their position. In May,
British diplomacy asked for (and received) a new
exequatur for its
former consul in Bratislava,
which marked de
facto recognition...
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service Diplomatic uniform Protocol Persona non
grata Soft
power Do****ents
Exequatur Letter of
credence Letter of
protest Other topics Development aid Agencies...
-
letters of
accreditation from amb****adors of
foreign powers, and
issues exequaturs to
recognize consuls.[A139-1] With the
approval of the Senate, the president...
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service Diplomatic uniform Protocol Persona non
grata Soft
power Do****ents
Exequatur Letter of
credence Letter of
protest Other topics Development aid Agencies...
-
service Diplomatic uniform Protocol Persona non
grata Soft
power Do****ents
Exequatur Letter of
credence Letter of
protest Other topics Development aid Agencies...
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domestic consumption, and
partly to cast
blame on
other sovereign actors.
Exequatur Roberts, Ivor (2009). Satow's
Diplomatic Practice (6 ed.).
Oxford University...