diplomatic officers

diplomatic officers
Ambassadors, envoys extraordinary, ministers plenipotentiary, ministers resident, commissioners, charges d'affaires, agents and secretaries of legation. Ex parte Baiz, 135 US 403, 419, 34 L Ed 222, 227, 10 S Ct 854. Officers however denominated who possess the functions, rights, and privileges as agents of their respective governments for the transaction of diplomatic business abroad. 4 Am J2d Ambss § 1.

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