Consular corps

Members of the Consular Corps in Bavaria at the European Southern Observatory Headquarters.

Consular corps (from French: Corps consulaire and commonly abbreviated CC) is a concept analogous to diplomatic corps, but concerning the staff, estates and work of a consulate.

"While ambassadors and diplomatic staff are devoted to bettering all categories of the bilateral relationship with the host country, the consular corps is in charge of looking after their own foreign nationals in the host country."[1]

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References

  1. ^ Scott, Gail (2013-01-31). "Consular Corps: Behind the Scenes, But on Front Line of Diplomacy". The Washington Diplomat. Retrieved 2013-12-21.

Further reading

  • American Foreign Service Association; Dorman, Shawn (2003). Inside a U.S. embassy: how the foreign service works for America (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Foreign Service Association. ISBN 0964948826.

External links

  • "The DC Consular Corps". Retrieved 2013-12-21.
  • Consular Corps in Greece
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