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- Diplomatic_protection abstract "In international law, diplomatic protection (or diplomatic espousal) is a means for a State to take diplomatic and other action against another State on behalf of its national whose rights and interests have been injured by the other State. Diplomatic protection, which has been confirmed in different cases of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice, is a discretionary right of a State and may take any form that is not prohibited by international law. It can include consular action, negotiations with the other State, political and economic pressure, judicial or arbitral proceedings or other forms of peaceful dispute settlement.In 2006, the International Law Commission adopted the Articles on Diplomatic Protection, regulating the entitlement and the exercise of diplomatic protection.".
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageExternalLink adp.html.
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageExternalLink historicarchives.html.
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageExternalLink lectureseries.html.
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageExternalLink Dugard_DP.html.
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageExternalLink international_law_primer.htm.
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageExternalLink www.icj-cij.org.
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageExternalLink www.un.org.
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageExternalLink law.
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageID "8451865".
- Diplomatic_protection wikiPageRevisionID "592188517".
- Diplomatic_protection hasPhotoCollection Diplomatic_protection.
- Diplomatic_protection subject Category:International_law.
- Diplomatic_protection subject Category:International_relations.
- Diplomatic_protection comment "In international law, diplomatic protection (or diplomatic espousal) is a means for a State to take diplomatic and other action against another State on behalf of its national whose rights and interests have been injured by the other State. Diplomatic protection, which has been confirmed in different cases of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice, is a discretionary right of a State and may take any form that is not prohibited by international law.".
- Diplomatic_protection label "Diplomatic protection".
- Diplomatic_protection label "Diplomatická ochrana".
- Diplomatic_protection label "Diplomatieke bescherming".
- Diplomatic_protection label "Diplomatisches Schutzrecht".
- Diplomatic_protection label "Protección diplomática".
- Diplomatic_protection label "外交的保護権".
- Diplomatic_protection label "외교적 보호".
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs Diplomatická_ochrana.
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs Diplomatisches_Schutzrecht.
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs Protección_diplomática.
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs 外交的保護権.
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs 외교적_보호.
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs Diplomatieke_bescherming.
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs m.0273xdp.
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs Q1195889.
- Diplomatic_protection sameAs Q1195889.
- Diplomatic_protection wasDerivedFrom Diplomatic_protection?oldid=592188517.
- Diplomatic_protection homepage www.un.org.
- Diplomatic_protection isPrimaryTopicOf Diplomatic_protection.