parliamentary diplomacy
The negotiations and discussions carried out in international organizations according to their rules of procedure.
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The negotiations and discussions carried out in international organizations according to their rules of procedure.
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diplomatic corps. Int’l law. The ambassador and other diplomatic personnel assigned by their government to a foreign capital.
A national representative in one of four categories: (1) ambassadors, (2) envoys and ministers plenipotentiary, (3) ministers resident accredited to the sovereign, or (4) chargés d’affaires accredited to the mi-nister of foreign affairs. [Cases: Ambassadors and Consuls 1–8. C.J.S. Ambassadors and Consuls §§ 2–32.]
heredipeta (he-r[schwa]-dip-[schwa]-t[schwa]), n. [Law Latin] Hist. A legacy-hunter; the seeker of an inheritance.
double dipper 〈美〉双重支薪人 一个人提前从军队中退役后作为文职人员在联邦政府工作。有其他薪水同时领取军人养老金是完全合法的,所以每年有成千上万的人这样做,他们的净薪甚至超过了他们就职部门的内阁成员,40个人的总收入可超过副总统的收入。
corps diplomatique (kor dee-pl[schwa]-ma-teek).DIPLOMATIC CORPS.
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Diplomatic negotiations assisted by emissaries, who travel back and forth between negotiating countries. • In legal contexts, the term usu. refers to a similar approach used by a mediator in negotiating the settlement of a lawsuit. The mediator travels back and forth between different rooms, one of which is assigned to each side’s decision-makers and