Satow's Diplomatic Practice


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The sixth edition of this classic work revises & examines the diplomatic practice of the last 30 years. It provides a comprehensive analysis of all areas of diplomacy, including its history, diplomatic immunities, & features new sections on international organisations & terrorism, making it an excellent guide for anyone in the field.




Satow's Diplomatic Practice


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First published in 1917, Satow's Diplomatic Practice has long been hailed as a classic and authoritative text. An indispensable guide for anyone working in or studying the field of diplomacy, this seventh, centenary edition builds on the extensive revision in the sixth edition. The volume provides an enlarged and updated section on the history of diplomacy, including the exponential growth in multilateral diplomacy, and revises comprehensively the practice of diplomacy and the corpus of diplomatic and international law since the end of the Cold War. It traces the substantial expansion in numbers both of sovereign states and international and regional organisations and features detailed chapters on diplomatic privileges and immunities, diplomatic missions, and consular matters, treaty-making and conferences. The volume also examines alternative forms of diplomacy, from the work of NGOs to the use of secret envoys, as well as a study of the interaction with intelligence agencies and commercial security firms. It also discusses the impact of international terrorism and other violent non-state actors on the life and work of a diplomat. Finally, in recognition of the speed of changes in the field over the last ten years, this seventh edition examines the developments and challenges of modern diplomacy through new chapters on human rights and public/digital diplomacy by experts in their respective fields.




A Guide to Diplomatic Practice;


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Satow's Diplomatic Practice


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First published in 1917, this book has long been hailed as a classic and authoritative text. This edition builds on the revision in the sixth edition, and, in recognition of the speed of changes in the field over the last ten years, examines the developments and challenges of modern diplomacy through new chapters on human rights and public/digital diplomacy.




Diplomat's Dictionary


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This dictionary grew out of the experiences, readings, & reflections of a career diplomat well versed in the arts of persuasion, diplomacy, & discretion, & tested during times of crisis. An invaluable storehouse for those called upon to serve as mediator, negotiator, governmental officers or business leaders. During his many years of foreign service, the author collected many fragments of classic wisdom, cautionary advice, urbane observations, & witty insights on the art of diplomacy from numerous cultures & eras, often translating them from the original languages himself. Extensive bibliography. Index.




A Guide to Diplomatic Practice


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A Guide to Diplomatic Practice; by the Rt. Hon. Sir Ernest Satow ...


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ...1 The proces-verbal of the exchange of ratifications is given 582. I But. and For. State Papers, lxix. 749. Nouv. Recueil, 2eme Serie. iii. 449, without cross-headings. Fait a Constantinople, le 27 janvier/8 fevrier, 1879. Seals and Signatures (From the Russian counterpart.)l 510. Preliminaries of Peace between Turkey and Greece.--Signed at Constantinople, September 6/18, 1 897. Preamble. La Gre ayant confie aux Grandes Puissances le soin de ses interets en vue du retablissement de la paix avec la Turquie, et la Sublime Porte ayant accepte leur mediation, les conditions suivantes qui doivent servir de base principale et definitive aux relations futures des deux pays ont ete arretees entre leurs Excellences les Representants de l'Allemagne, de l'Angleterre, de l'Autriche-Hongrie, de la. France, de l'Italie et de la Russie d'une part, et Son Excellence le Ministre des Affaires Etrangeres de S. M. Imperiale le Sultan de l'autre: --Art. IX. En cas de divergence dans le cours des negociations entre la Turquie et la Grece, les points contestes pourront etre soumis par l'une ou l'autre des Parties interessees a l'arbitrage des Representants des Grandes Puissances a Constantinople, dont les decisions seront obligatoires pour les deux Gouvernements. Cet arbitrage pourra s'exercer collectivement ou par designation speciale des interesses, et soit directement soit par l'entremise de Delegues speciaux. En cas de partage egal des voix, les arbitres choisiront un sur-arbitre. Article Final. Aussitot que le present Acte aura...




A Diplomat in Japan


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Diplomatic Law


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The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations has for over 50 years been central to diplomacy and applied to all forms of relations among sovereign States. Participation is almost universal. The rules giving special protection to ambassadors are the oldest established in international law and the Convention is respected almost everywhere. But understanding it as a living instrument requires knowledge of its background in customary international law, of the negotiating history which clarifies many of its terms and the subsequent practice of states and decisions of national courts which have resolved other ambiguities. Diplomatic Law provides this in-depth Commentary. The book is an essential guide to changing methods of modern diplomacy and shows how challenges to its regime of special protection for embassies and diplomats have been met and resolved. It is used by ministries of foreign affairs and cited by domestic courts world-wide. The book analyzes the reasons for the widespread observance of the Convention rules and why in the special case of communications - where there is flagrant violation of their special status - these reasons do not apply. It describes how abuse has been controlled and how the immunities in the Convention have survived onslaught by those claiming that they should give way to conflicting entitlements to access to justice and the desire to punish violators of human rights. It describes how the duty of diplomats not to interfere in the internal affairs of the host State is being narrowed in the face of the communal international responsibility to monitor and uphold human rights.