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  2. Letter of credence - Wikipedia

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    A letter of credence ( French: Lettre de créance) is a formal diplomatic letter that designates a diplomat as ambassador to another sovereign state. Commonly known as diplomatic credentials, the letter is addressed from one head of state to another, asking them to give credence ( French: créance) to the ambassador's claim of speaking for ...

  3. Diplomatic correspondence - Wikipedia

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    A note verbale ( French pronunciation: [nɔt vɛʁ.bal]) is a formal form of note and is so named by originally representing a formal record of information delivered orally. It is less formal than a note (also called a letter of protest) but more formal than an aide-mémoire. A note verbale can also be referred to as a third person note (TPN).

  4. Diplomatic recognition - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic recognition in international law is a unilateral declarative political act of a state that acknowledges an act or status of another state or government in control of a state (may be also a recognized state). Recognition can be accorded either on a de facto or de jure basis. Partial recognition can occur if many sovereign states ...

  5. Démarche - Wikipedia

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    A démarche ( / deɪˈmɑːrʃ /; from the French word whose literal meaning is "step" [1] or "solicitation" [2]) has come to refer either to: a line of action; move; countermove; maneuver, especially in diplomacy; [3] [4] or. a formal diplomatic representation ( diplomatic correspondence) of the official position, views or wishes on a subject ...

  6. Diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Rule of man. v. t. e. Winston Churchill ( Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ), Franklin D. Roosevelt (President of the United States) and Joseph Stalin ( General Secretary of the Soviet Union) at the Yalta Conference, 1945. Diplomacy comprises spoken or written communication by representatives of state, intergovernmental, or non-governmental ...

  7. Agrément - Wikipedia

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    Agrément, in international affairs, is the agreement by a state to receive members of a diplomatic mission from a foreign country. In this procedure, the posting state formally requests consent, via a demande d'agréation, from the receiving state before appointing a diplomat to the receiving state. [1] If the nominated diplomat is acceptable ...

  8. Protocol (diplomacy) - Wikipedia

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    A protocol is a rule which describes how an activity should be performed, especially in the field of diplomacy. In diplomatic services and governmental fields of endeavor protocols are often unwritten guidelines. Protocols specify the proper and generally accepted behavior in matters of state and diplomacy, such as showing appropriate respect ...

  9. Letters rogatory - Wikipedia

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    In the past, letters rogatory could not usually be transmitted directly between the applicable courts, and they had to be transmitted via consular or diplomatic channels, which could make the whole process very slow. There have been various international conventions in regard to service of process and taking of evidence.