Title: | Privileges and immunities of the diplomatic staff |
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Authors: | ID Özşahin, Mehmet (Author) ID Matarangas, Byron (Mentor) More about this mentor... |
Files: | RAZ_Ozşahin_Mehmet_i2018.pdf (847,21 KB) MD5: 9B0E375B9C024218C4C3463A0CD8004B
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Language: | English |
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Work type: | Bachelor thesis/paper |
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Typology: | 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
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Organization: | EVRO-PF - Nova Univerza - European Faculty of Law
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Abstract: | Diplomacy is a concept which enables the relations among societies to be conducted from the earliest periods of history. In the domain of international norms of societies, diplomacy which we can define as balancing act of interests in accordance with the international laws has been through many different periods until the present day. This concept which had its foundation even before the written period where human societies started to interact with each other started to have a detailed structure through Greek City States, Roman and Byzantine Empires as well as other institutions. After the Middle Age with the Papal influence, diplomacy took a new direction towards the modern diplomacy especially starting from the Renaissance period. Resident embassies which are started to be used at the end of the 14th century and at the beginning of the 15th century in northern Italy, completely changed the old diplomacy practice. The establishment of the continuous relations between the states hasturned the diplomatic privileges, which had been practiced limitedly and unlawfully, into one of the main institutions of diplomacy. After the coding efforts, the customs and traditions of the old and altered diplomacy have led to Vienna Diplomatic Relations Convention dated 1961. Diplomacy which is taken care of by the Vienna Diplomatic Relations Convention are carried out by the special and general authorized bodies. The general authorized body is constituted by the state president and the minister of the foreign affairs. Special authorized bodies, on the other hand, are the diplomatic representatives. Diplomatic privileges, which are practiced through the special and general authorized bodies as it is mentioned above, are constituted under the title ofimmunity. There are personal, domicile and communication immunities as well as the tax, customs and jurisdiction. Diplomatic privileges which its borderllines are established through the Vienna Diplomatic Relation Convention, may have different shapes in the application. In this case, the developments shape the current diplomacy application. |
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Keywords: | Diplomacy, Vienna Convention, İnternational Law, Ottoman Empire Diplomacy, Diplomatic Representatives |
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Place of publishing: | Nova Gorica |
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Place of performance: | Nova Gorica |
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Publisher: | [M. Özşahin] |
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Year of publishing: | 2018 |
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Year of performance: | 2018 |
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Number of pages: | III, 61 str. |
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PID: | 20.500.12556/ReVIS-4779 |
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COBISS.SI-ID: | 2053192886 |
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UDC: | 341.8(043.2) |
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Note: | Dipl. delo 1. stopnje bolonjskega študija;
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Publication date in ReVIS: | 16.08.2018 |
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