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DIPLOMATIC NOMENCLATURES Learning Unit 10 SSA3124 MODERN DIPLOMACY …
DIPLOMATIC NOMENCLATURES
Learning Unit 10
SSA3124 MODERN DIPLOMACY
Zeta Goldvega anak Asem (72031)
2. Briefly explain administrative chains a diplomatic mission.
Ambassadors/high commissioners/ministers who hold the highest positions in diplomatic missions.
The diplomatic mission administration also includes counsellors of embassy or legacy and attachés.
The secretaries of embassy or legacy are comprised of the first, second, and third secretaries.
4. Name five classes of consuls and state their functions.
(ii) Consuls
Promoting its citizens' commercial interests in another country and fulfilling basic responsibilities such as issuing visas and renewing passports.
(i) consuls general
Acts as a representative who talks on behalf of their state in the country in which they are situated.
(iv) vice consuls not of carrier
A valid citizen/permanent resident of another nation who has been permitted by the government to conduct certain diplomatic tasks on its behalf in a defined territory or district of another country.
(v) consular agents
.
Provide a variety of services to people travelling or living abroad, such as preserving their welfare, helping in the recovery of lost citizens, assisting citizens in obtaining adequate health care, and dealing with criminal law concerns such as imprisonment.
(iii) vice consuls of carrier
Dealing on problems at the Consulate-General level.
1. Who is the head of the diplomatic mission?
An ambassador or High Commissioner.
Minister.
3. Write all you know about the duties of a consular officer.
Consular officials are greatly worried with safeguarding the interests of their country's nationals.
The consular officer is also responsible for reporting.
Function 1
concern trade and business contacts, as well as services to nations.
Duties
:
promotion of trade,
periodical and special reports, replies to trade inquiries,
settlement of trade dispute, certification of invoices of goods shipped to the country,
enforcement of provisions of treaties of commerce and navigation,
regulations regarding plant and animal quarantines, sanitation and disinfectants,
protection and promotion of shipping,
entrance and clearance of ships and aircraft.
Function 2
pertains to consuls' varied work in most of the above areas, as well as their role in assisting nationals who reside or visit in the country to which the consular is appointed.
Duties:
welfare and whereabouts cases,
funeral arrangements, and settlement of estates of nationals dying abroad,
services to nationals who for any reason run foul of local authorities or violate the laws of the foreign country,
protection and relief of seamen (a very special function) notaries services,
services to veterans.