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  2. Diplomatic Act is a comedy science fiction novel written by Peter Jurasik and William H. Keith, Jr., published in August 1998. The novel focuses on Richard Faraday, an actor who plays an extraterrestrial diplomat on a science fiction television series, who is kidnapped by aliens who believe him to be the diplomat he portrays.

  3. 22 U.S. Code § 254a - Definitions. U.S. Code. Notes. prev | next. As used in this Act—. (1) the term “ members of a mission ” means—. (A) the head of a mission and those members of a mission who are members of the diplomatic staff or who, pursuant to law, are granted equivalent privileges and immunities, (B)

  4. This Act, referred to in text, means Pub. L. 95–393, Sept. 30, 1978, 92 Stat. 808, known as the Diplomatic Relations Act. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note below and Tables.

  5. Diplomatic and Consular Immunity: Guidance for Law Enforcement and Judicial Authorities. This booklet, which provides a guide to the categories of foreign mission personnel and the privileges and immunities to which each is entitled, is a joint publication of the U.S. Department of State’s: Ofice of the Legal Advisor.

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  6. The Diplomatic Relations Act of 1978, 22 U.S.C. § 254a et seq. governs diplomatic immunity in the United States. Title 22 specifies the degree of protection awarded to diplomatic personnel; protection increases in parallel with the official's status within a diplomatic mission.

  7. Aug 1, 1998 · Playing an alien on a television show, Richard Faraday is astonished when he is mistaken for an alien by real extraterrestrial visitors, who are threatening the galaxy with interstellar war unless Richard's character, a diplomat, can save the day. Print length. 368 pages.

    • Jurasik & keith, Peter Jurasik, William H. Keith
  8. Article 2. The establishment of diplomatic relations between States, and of permanent diplomatic missions, takes place by mutual consent. Article 3. 1.The functions of a diplomatic mission consist, inter alia, in: (a) Representing the sending State in the receiving State; (b) Protecting in the receiving State the interests of the sending State ...

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