See also DiplomaticSecurity Service U.S. DiplomaticSecurity Service DSS Image DiplomaticSecurity Safer World.jpg thumb right Badges of DiplomaticSecurity Service U.S. DiplomaticSecurity Special Agent, Diplomatic Courier, and Security Engineer File DSS LOGO CLEAN REV B PROOF 2 Copy FINAL 29 April 2011.pdf thumb right Seal of the DiplomaticSecurity Service The Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity , more ... is carried out in a safe and secure environment. The Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity DS is the political ... conduit utilized by the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity and the Department of State for the majority ... of State for DiplomaticSecurity is in charge of the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity and the Office of Foreign ... . The DSS is an organization within the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity DS . The Director for the Diplomatic ... Security Service U.S. DiplomaticSecurity was known as the Bureau of Secret Intelligence at its ... a separate branch of the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity. This new branch would be referred to as the Office of Security, or simply the S.Y. One major addition to the Bureau of Diplomatic Society stemming ... Empty section date January 2011 Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity & DiplomaticSecurity Service The intensity ... to the Secretary. On November 4, 1985, the U.S. Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity DS and the DiplomaticSecurity Service U.S. DiplomaticSecurity Service DSS were officially established. Today the Bureau ... of the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity DS is the Assistant Secretary of State for DiplomaticSecurity ... the DiplomaticSecurity Service DiplomaticSecurity Service DSS is an organization within the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity, it is the primary conduit utilized by the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity ... branch of the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity. DSS Special Agents are responsible for the protection ... Technical Specialists STS are support personnel within the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity who assist ... after the withdrawal U.S. DiplomaticSecurity in Iraq After the Withdrawal Category Bureau of Diplomatic ... more details
SecurityBureau may mean SecurityBureau Hong Kong SecurityBureau Japan , a branch of the National Police Agency Japan National Police Agency disambig ... more details
unique. The Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity , more commonly known as DiplomaticSecurity , or DS , is the senior, administrative and political face of the DiplomaticSecurity Service. Both terms, DSS ... law enforcement agency world wide. ref name DS http www.state.gov m ds Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity ... m ds Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity ref When assigned to domestic field offices, DSS Special Agents are responsible ... for SY , which would transform SY into the newly created DiplomaticSecurity Service, part of the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity. Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity & DiplomaticSecurity Service Congress ... of DiplomaticSecurityBureau of DiplomaticSecurity DS , headed by the Assistant Secretary of State ... about the relationship between the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity DS and the DiplomaticSecurity ... between DS and the DSS. The Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity DS oversees all security related matters .... An Assistant Secretary of State is in charge of the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity and the Office .... ref Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity official home page http www.state.gov m ds ref Within DoS, all employees ...Infobox Law enforcement agency agencyname DiplomaticSecurity Service nativename nativenamea nativenamer ... 2011.pdf logocaption Seal of the DiplomaticSecurity Service badge DSS Badge compressed.jpg badgecaption ... the World mottotranslated mission formedyear 1916 Bureau of Secret Intelligence br 1945 Office of Security SY br 1985 DiplomaticSecurity Service formedmonthday preceding1 dissolved superseding employees ... reference The U.S. DiplomaticSecurity Service DSS is the federal law enforcement arm of the United ... of State and foreign dignitaries. The State Department s web site says that The Bureau of Diplomatic ... 2,000 DiplomaticSecurity Service special agents. Special Agents are sometimes referred to as DS ... pronounced flet see in Glynco, Georgia a Basic Special Agent Course at the DiplomaticSecurity Training ... of DiplomaticSecurity s Office of Foreign Missions is responsible for the protection of foreign ... more details
about Chinese intelligence agency Polish government agency National SecurityBureau Poland ChineseText The National SecurityBureau NSB zh t is the principal intelligence agency of the Republic of China ..., the bureau was nicknamed Taiwan s KGB or TKGB . The first Director General of National SecurityBureau ..., who once was the deputy of the controversial The Investigation and Statistics BureauBureau of Investigation and Statistics of the National Military Council . The The Investigation and Statistics Bureau Military Statistics Bureau zh served under Dai Li zh , and even assumed command the Military Statistics Bureau after the death of Dai Li in March 1946. As a result, the National SecurityBureau is often seen as one of several successors to The Investigation and Statistics Bureau the Military Statistics Bureau . Initially, National SecurityBureau did not have its own field officers or operatives ... SecurityBureau have surfaced in recent years, supporters have pointed out that the agency ... 07, 2004 ref . Among those were former National SecurityBureau NSB chief Tsai Chao ming , former ... report that the National SecurityBureau had received information on 18 March 2004 about ... life long Kuomintang KMT members. However, National SecurityBureau has been attacked by the opposition ... Feng lin , a colonel of the National SecurityBureau s Special Service Center s logistics department ... Bureau is subordinate to the National Security Council. Under the chain of command, the National Security ... SecurityBureau usually can and does report directly to the President, bypassing the NSC ... general Hsueh Shi ming as the first civilian Director General of National SecurityBureau. Field ... fr National SecurityBureau it National SecurityBureau ja zh ... Presidential Directive from Chiang Kai shek , to supervise and coordinate all security related ... January 1994, shortly after the respective organic laws of the National Security Council and NSB were ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Government Communications SecurityBureau nativename r lang mi ... SecurityBureau jurisdiction Intelligence information gathering Intelligence gathering for the security of New Zealand headquarters Freyberg Building, Aitken Street, Wellington latd 41 latm ... Valley Government Communications SecurityBureau base The Government Communications SecurityBureau GCSB is an intelligence agency of the New Zealand government. The mission statement is given as To contribute to the national security of New Zealand through providing foreign signals intelligence .... History The Government Communications SecurityBureau was created in 1977 on the instructions of Robert ... through the Government Communications SecurityBureau Act of 2003. ref cite web url http ... SecurityBureau Act 2003 No 9 as at 29 November 2010 , Public Act New Zealand Legislation work ... Government of New Zealand known as the Government Communications SecurityBureau. accessdate 16 ... SecurityBureau Act 2003 Signals intelligence agencies NZ Public Service Departments Category ... Service departments de Government Communications SecurityBureau fr Government Communications Security ... information through information systems security services to Government and assisting in the protection ... of the GCSB include signals intelligence , communications security , technical surveillance counter measures anti bugging measures , and computer security . For the purposes of its signals intelligence ... island states. It also mentioned United Nations diplomatic traffic. In his book on the GCSB, Nicky ... handled by the GCSB were split between three different organisations Communications security was the responsibility of the New Zealand Communications Security Committee Communications Security Committee ... were the responsibility of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Security Intelligence Service ... was gradually released, first about the GCSB s security role, and then about its signals intelligence ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name National SecurityBureau nativename Biuro Bezpiecze stwa Narodowego logo BBN.png logo width 180px logo caption picture picture width picture caption formed 31 January 1991 preceding1 Ministry of the State for the National Security preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction headquarters ul. Karowa 10, br Warsaw , Poland latd 52 latm 14 lats 37 latNS N longd 21 longm 1 longs 8 longEW E region code employees budget minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name Temporarily vacant chief1 position Head of NSB, Secretary of State chief2 name Witold Waszczykowski chief2 position Deputy Head of NSB chief3 name Zbigniew Nowek chief3 position Deputy Head of NSB agency type parent agency child1 agency child2 agency keydocument1 website http ... SecurityBureau s Headquarters in Warsaw National SecurityBureau lang pl Biuro Bezpiecze stwa ... of the Republic of Poland regarding national security. Bureau serves as the organizational support to the National Security Council Poland National Security Council . The Chief of the National SecurityBureau lang pl Szef Biura Bezpiecze stwa Narodowego answers to the President. Shortly after the creation ... of State for the National Security, which was succeeded by it. Heads of the National SecurityBureau Jerzy Milewski from 8 February 1991 until 13 June 1994 Henryk Goryszewski from 14 June 1994 ... February 2005 in charge of the Bureau as the Deputy Head of the Bureau Jerzy Bahr from 1st March 2005 ... of the Bureau as the Deputy Head of the Bureau Andrzej Urba ski from 13 January 2006 until 24 August 2006 acting head of the Bureau W adys aw Stasiak from 24 August 2006 until 8 August 2007 Major General Roman Polko from 9 August 2007 until 15 November 2007 in charge of the Bureau as the Deputy Head of the Bureau W adys aw Stasiak from 16 November 2007 until 15 January 2009 Aleksander Szczyg o ... Government of Poland Category National security institutions Poland stub he ... more details
The Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation is a bureau within the United States Department of State responsible for managing a broad range of nonproliferation and counterproliferation functions. The bureau leads U.S. efforts to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction nuclear weapon nuclear , chemical weapons chemical , and biological warfare biological weapons and their nuclear weapons delivery delivery systems . It was created on September 13, 2005 when the Bureau of Arms Control and the Bureau of Nonproliferation were merged together. Stephen G. Rademaker was the first the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation . He had been the Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Arms Control, and in February 2005 he was named the head of the Bureau for Nonproliferation pending the two bureaus merger. The previous Acting Assistant Secretary was Francis C. Record , and Assistant Secretary John C. Rood , of Arizona , was confirmed ... 2006 09 14 ref The Bureau s role within the Department of State is to spearhead efforts to promote ... s by improving physical security, using interdiction and International sanctions sanctions , and actively participating in the Proliferation Security Initiative . It also coordinates the implementation ... destruction, and to support foreign partners in their efforts. During its time as an independent Bureau, the Bureau of Arms Control led efforts to negotiate new arms control agreements, such as the May ... arms control issues. In early 2004, the office responsible for the Confidence and Security Building Measures in the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe had been moved from the Bureau of Political Military Affairs to the Bureau of Arms Control. External links http www.state.gov t isn Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation http web.archive.org web 20050305235252 http www.state.gov t ac The Department of State website s section on the Bureau of Arms Control, documented ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Bureau of Industry and Security nativename nativename a nativename r seal US DOC BureauOfIndustryAndSecurity Seal.svg seal width 170px seal caption Seal of the Bureau of Industry and Security formed preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction headquarters ... footnotes The Bureau of Industry and Security BIS is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce which deals with issues involving national security and high technology. A principal goal for the bureau is helping stop proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, while furthering the growth of United States exports. The Bureau is led by the Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security . The mission of the BIS is to advance U.S. national security , foreign policy , and economy ... Principles of the Bureau of Industry and Security The paramount concern of BIS is the security of the United States, which includes its national security , economic security , cyber security , and homeland security . BIS s credibility within government, with industry, and with the American people ... U.S. security, the Bureau must act to combat that threat. Beyond national security, BIS is tasked ... www.exportlawblog.com accessdate 2010 07 21 http openregs.com agencies view 82 bureau of industry and security Proposed and finalized federal regulations from the Bureau of Industry and Security USDC agencies DEFAULTSORT Bureau Of Industry And Security Category Export and import control Category United States Department of Commerce agencies de Bureau of Industry and Security ja no Bureau of Industry and Security ... , Arms industry defense and other high tech industries. U.S. security cannot be achieved ... on U.S. security of the U.S. borders, critical infrastructure , and computer networks . This symbiotic relationship between industry and security is reflected in the formulation, application, and enforcement ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name SecurityBureau nativename nativename a nativename r logo Hong Kong SAR Regional Emblem.svg logo width 140px logo caption Emblem of the Hong Kong SAR seal seal width seal caption formed 1973 preceding1 preceding2 etc. dissolved superseding jurisdiction headquarters 6 F, Central Government Offices East Wing , Central, Hong Kong latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW region code employees budget minister1 name Ambrose Lee minister1 pfo Secretary for Security minister2 name minister2 pfo etc. chief1 name Chang King yiu chief1 position Permanent Secretary for Security chief2 name chief2 position etc. parent agency Chief Secretary for Administration child1 agency Auxiliary Medical Service Hong Kong Auxiliary Medical Service child2 agency Civil Aid Service child3 agency Hong Kong Correctional Services Correctional Services Department child4 agency Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department child5 agency Fire Services Department Hong Kong Fire Services Department child6 agency Government Flying Service Hong Kong Government Flying Service child7 agency Hong Kong Police Force child8 agency Immigration Department Hong Kong Immigration Department website http www.sb.gov.hk www.sb.gov.hk footnotes The SecurityBureau zh t is a body of the Government of Hong Kong responsible for a range of activities, including law enforcement, search and rescue and administer various laws in relation to the security of Hong Kong. The bureau is headed by the Secretary for Security . Subordinate entities The following public entities are controlled by the bureau Police Force Hong Kong Hong Kong Police Force Fire Services Department Hong Kong Hong Kong Fire Services Department Hong Kong Correctional Services Correctional Services Department Customs and Excise Department Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department Immigration ... Kong SecurityBureau Hong Kong Category Hong Kong government policy bureaux HongKong gov stub ta ... more details
The Central SecurityBureau Chinese , also called Unit 8341 , and less commonly, Unit 57001 or The Central Guard Unit sometimes as the Centralis Guard Regiment is the chief Security detail Security Detail military bureau responsible for the security of senior Chinese government, party, and military leaders. History Activated in 1949, in Xibaipo, Hebei , the bureau is an independent People s Liberation Army PLA security regiment that does not report to the Beijing Military Region . Instead, it is subordinated ... of the Ministry of Public Security of the People s Republic of China MPS of PRC . A 9th Bureau was formed within the MPS for the new missions, with Wang Dongxing as the bureau chief, Zhang Yaosi as the deputy bureau chief, reporting directly to the then MPS Minister Luo Ruiqing . After Luo Ruiqing ... unit of the Central SecurityBureau. The first is a small factory of less than a hundred workers, while ... Security Army PSA, of PLA. The 5th Regiment and the 6th Regiment were from PLA units ... was first formed and named in Zhongnanhai in 1953, Zhang Yaosi, the deputy bureau chief of the 9th Bureau of MPS of PRC was also named as the regimental commander, Zhang Hong , not related ... reason for assigning designation was for security reasons and soldiers of the regiment were ..., but it was soon disbanded. The area of responsibility was divided into outer and inner security zones, with inner zone has higher security measures. The inner zone is further divided into three categories and the higher the category, the more strict the security measures. Security details assigned ... and patrols, plain cloth agents were also deployed for security missions. Because the unit was deployment in the high profile areas in the capital, those who are doing security details are issued better uniforms to provide a better image for China, but as soon as the security detail has been completed ... of the Chinese leadership for security reasons, because ordinary factories were not allowed ... more details
Infobox Political post post United States br Assistant Secretary of State br for Bureau of DiplomaticSecurityDiplomaticSecurity body insignia DS Great Seal.gif insigniasize insigniacaption imagesize 200px image Eric Boswell.jpg incumbent Eric J. Boswell incumbentsince July 7, 2008 style residence termlength formation 1987 inaugural Robert E. Lamb website http www.state.gov m ds Official Website The Assistant Secretary of State for DiplomaticSecurity is the head of the Bureau of DiplomaticSecurity in the United States Department of State . The Assistant Secretary of State for DiplomaticSecurity reports to the Under Secretary of State for Management . Assistant Secretaries of State for DiplomaticSecurity, 1985 Present class wikitable Name Assumed Office Left Office President of the United States President appointed by Robert E. Lamb June 19, 1987 August 9, 1989 Ronald Reagan Sheldon J. Krys August 9, 1989 August 7, 1992 George H. W. Bush Anthony C. E. Quainton September 23, 1992 December 29, 1995 George H. W. Bush Eric J. Boswell January 5, 1996 January 31, 1998 Bill Clinton David G. Carpenter August 11, 1998 June 29, 2002 Bill Clinton Francis X. Taylor November 18, 2002 February 19, 2005 George W. Bush Richard J. Griffin 2005 2007 George W. Bush Gregory B. Starr 2007 2008 George W. Bush Eric J. Boswell July 7, 2008 Present George W. Bush References http history.state.gov departmenthistory people principalofficers assistant secretary for diplomaticsecurity Profile from State Department Historian Bureau of DiplomaticSecurityBureau of DiplomaticSecurity DS DiplomaticSecurity Service DiplomaticSecurity Service DSS Category United States Assistant Secretaries of State ... more details
Apartheid The South African Bureau for State Security incorrectly given the abbreviation B.O.S.S. by journalists, lang af Buro vir Staatsveiligheid was established in 1969 and replaced by the National Intelligence Service South Africa National Intelligence Service NIS in 1980. The Bureau s job was to monitor national security. It was headed by Hendrik van den Bergh police official Hendrik van den Bergh . The Bureau is perhaps most infamous for its involvement in the Information Scandal or Muldergate Scandal , when South African Government funds were used to establish a pro National Party South Africa National Party English language newspaper, The Citizen newspaper, South Africa The Citizen . This scandal was the main reason for its replacement in 1980. See also Apartheid Balthazar Johannes Vorster Civil Cooperation Bureau State Security Council External links http www.sahistory.org.za pages chronology thisday 1969 05 16.htm This Day in History The South African Bureau Of State Security BOSS established http www.africacrime mystery.co.za books fsac chp19.htm Crimes and Mysteries of South Africa The Information Scandal DEFAULTSORT South African Bureau Of State Security Category Apartheid government Category Secret police Category Defunct organisations of South Africa Category Organisations associated with apartheid Category South African intelligence agencies Category Defunct law enforcement agencies of South Africa SouthAfrica gov stub af Buro vir Staatsveiligheid de South African Bureau of State Security no South African Bureau of State Security ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Public SecurityBureau nativename nativename a nativename r Keishich k anbu logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Japan headquarters Kasumigaseki , Chiyoda, Tokyo , Japan employees 2,000 officers budget minister1 name Eisuke Mori minister1 pfo Minister of Justice Japan Japanese Minister of Justice minister2 name minister2 pfo Vice Minister of Justice chief1 name chief1 position chief2 name chief2 position parent agency ... Department Public SecurityBureau Keishich k anbu is a bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department in charge of public security with jurisdiction over Tokyo Tokyo metropolis . It has ... Department becomes the bureau where the security police branch becomes independent. In other prefectural police forces, the Public Security Section and Foreign Affairs Division are installed in a Security ... title SecurityBureau chief to head MPD accessdate 2009 06 24 publisher The Japan Times date 2004 ... is not a Japanese version of Federal Bureau of Investigation , despite some claims that it is. ref ... which threaten national security and therefore, the purpose is much similar to MI5 . However, unlike ... cults First Public Security Division ref name SB cite web url http www.fas.org irp world japan sb.htm title SecurityBureau accessdate 2009 06 24 publisher Federation of American Scientists ref Anti left wing terrorist investigation ref name SB Second Public Security Division Anti left wing radical investigation Third Public Security Division Anti right wing radical investigation Fourth Public Security Division Data management First Foreign Affairs Division Anti Russian Eastern Europe ... People Security accessdate 2009 10 06 publisher National Police Agency Japan Japanese National Police Agency ref Anti Middle East espionage and Counter terrorism ref name Division Public Security ... more details
wiktionary bureauBureau may refer to Public administration offices of various kinds Government agency Government agencies of various kinds News bureau , an office for gathering or distributing news, generally for a given geographical location Desk , a piece of furniture, typically a table used for office work Chest of drawers , a piece of furniture that has multiple, stacked, parallel drawers Bureau European Parliament , the administrative organ of the Parliament of the European Union The Bureau , English New Wave soul music group Bureau County, Illinois Le Bureau , a French television series Federal Bureau of Investigation , the leading internal law enforcement agency in the United States Service bureau , a company which provides business services for a fee Citizens Advice Bureau , a network of independent UK charities that give free, confidential help to people for money, legal, consumer and other problems People Louis douard Bureau 1830 1918 , French physician and botanist Jacques Bureau 1860 1933 , Canadian politician Andr Bureau born 1935 , Canadian lawyer and communications executive Marc Bureau politician born 1955 , Canadian politician mayor of Gatineau St phan Bureau born 1964 , Canadian television journalist Marc Bureau ice hockey born 1966 , Canadian ice hockey player disambig surname Category French language surnames br Bureau de Bureau fr Bureau nl Bureau pl Bureau ru sv Byr ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 The Bureau were a New Wave music New Wave Soul music soul group formed in late 1980 in Birmingham , England, when the original lineup of Dexys Midnight Runners split up. Ex Dexy s members Pete Williams bass , Geoff Blythe tenor sax , Steve Spooner alto sax , Andy Stoker Growcott Stoker drums , and Mick Talbot keyboards were joined by Paul Taylor trombone , Rob Jones guitar and trumpet , and Archie Brown vocals from a group called The Upset, which had supported Dexy s on tour. The Bureau retained their Dexy s roots and played powerful brass driven sounds. The debut single music single , Only For Sheep , was a hit record hit in Australia , reaching 6, ref Kent, David 1993 . Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 , St Ives, N.S.W. ref but failed to reach the UK Singles Chart as did the follow up single Let Him Have It , inspired by the Derek Bentley Christopher Craig case. An eponymously titled album was released in 1981, but only in Canada and Australia, and the band members went their separate ways soon afterwards. The album was finally released in the United Kingdom UK in 2005, and the band reunited to play two launch gigs in London and Birmingham in February that year. Talbot went on to enjoy greater success with Paul Weller singer Paul Weller in The Style Council , while Brown formed Flag with ex Secret Affair guitarist Dave Cairns. His current band, Archie Brown and The Young Bucks, is based in Newcastle, with a catalogue of 9 albums and a line up of Brown vocals, sax, guitar , Patrick Rafferty vocals, accordion, guitar, lap steel guitar, keyboards , Ian Thompson bass , Phil Screaton lead guitar and Neil Ramshaw drums . Blythe teamed up with former colleague Big Jim Paterson in The TKO Horns . Pete Williams went on to form the band These Tender Virtues ... Let Him Have It The Noose single 1981 The Bureau 1981 and another thing... 2008 References Reflist External links http www.bureau.org.uk Official website DEFAULTSORT Bureau, The Category British New ... more details
Diplomatic law is that area of international law that governs permanent and temporary diplomacy diplomatic missions. A fundamental concept of diplomatic law is that of diplomatic immunity , which derives from state immunity . Key elements of diplomatic law are the immunity of diplomatic staff, the inviolability of the diplomatic mission and its grounds, and the security of diplomatic correspondence and diplomatic bags. Famous cases involving the breaking of diplomatic laws includes the Iran hostage ..., and the discovery of a former Nigerian Minister in a diplomatic crate at Stansted airport in 1984. It is also ... as a matter of practicality. Diplomatic law is often strictly adhered to by states because it works ... likely be expelled from this country. It is in this way that diplomatic relations between states, and government to government interaction, can prosper. Sources of diplomatic law For most of history diplomatic law has mostly been customary. However, early codifications of diplomatic law include the British Diplomatic Privileges Act 1708 . An important treaty with regards to diplomatic law is the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations . Questions not expressly regulated by the Convention continue to be governed by the rules of customary international law . Diplomatic immunity The most fundamental rule of diplomatic law is that the person of a diplomatic agent is inviolable. ref Article 29, Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations . ref Diplomats may not be detained or arrested ... on Diplomatic Relations. ref The only remedy the host state has in the face of offences alleged ... Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents was adopted in 1973. It provides ... Convention on Diplomatic Relations . ref In general, diplomats are immune from civil and administrative ... from jurisdiction of diplomatic agents and others possessing immunity. Diplomatic premises It is an absolute ... cannot enter them without the consent of the mission. ref Article 2, Vienna Convention on Diplomatic ... more details
Police Public SecurityBureauSecurity guard Security police col end References Reflist Category ...Multiple issues refimprove November 2009 cleanup September 2010 Other uses File Security at United States Capitol Building.jpg thumb right Security at the United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC ... to pass through an airport security perimeter. File Security spikes 1.jpg thumb Security spikes protect a gated community in the East End of London . File Delta World HQ entrance with security station.JPG thumb Security checkpoint at the entrance to the Delta Air Lines corporate headquarters in Atlanta Security is the degree of protection against danger, damage, loss, and crime . Security as a form of protection are structures and processes that provide or improve security as a condition. The Institute for Security and Open Methodologies ISECOM in the OSSTMM 3 defines security as a form ... to the elimination of either the asset or the threat. Security as a national condition ... develop and progress safely. Security has to be compared to related concepts safety , Wiktionary continuity continuity , reliability . The key difference between security and reliability is that security ... also give rise to the context in which security is maintained With respect to classified matter, the condition ... that is safeguarded in the interests of national security . Measures taken by a military unit ... effectiveness. Perceived security compared to real security Perception of security may be poorly mapped to measureable objective security. For example, the fear of earthquakes has been reported to be more ... than the former. ref Bruce Schneier, Beyond Fear Thinking Sensibly about Security in an Uncertain World , Copernicus Books, pages 26 27 ref Similarly, the perceived effectiveness of security measures is sometimes different from the actual security provided by those measures. The presence of security protections may even be taken for security itself. For example, two computer security programs ... more details
Other uses Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments that ensures ... law in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961 , though the concept and custom have a much longer history. Many principles of diplomatic immunity are now considered to be customary law . Diplomatic immunity as an institution developed to allow for the maintenance of government ... international agreements known as the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Vienna Convention s codified ... committed a serious crime , unconnected with their diplomatic role as opposed to, say, allegations ... car park was deemed in the public interest once diplomatic immunity was waived by the Colombian ... diplomatic immunity was waived in the public interest publisher BBC News date 2002 09 27 accessdate ... BBC News date 2002 07 17 accessdate 2011 12 19 ref History Ancient times The concept of Diplomatic .... Pope Gelasius I was the first pope recorded as enjoying diplomatic immunity, as it is noted in his ... date November 2010 The Parliament of Great Britain British Parliament first guaranteed diplomatic immunity ... been subjected to verbal and physical abuse by Bailiff British Isles British bailiffs . Modern diplomatic ... is universally considered a violation of diplomatic immunity. Although the hostage takers did not officially represent the state, host countries have an obligation to protect diplomatic property and personnel. On the other hand, in World War II , diplomatic immunity was upheld and the embassies ... centuries, diplomatic immunity was an easy concept to understand. The first embassies were not permanent ... spread throughout the world. Currently, diplomatic relations, including diplomatic immunity, are governed internationally by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations , which has been ratified by almost every country in the world. In modern times, diplomatic immunity continues to provide a means, albeit imperfect, to safeguard diplomatic personnel from any animosity that might arise between ... more details
The Diplomatic Forum is a Canadian government government agency organization of countries which have diplomatic missions in Canada diplomatic relations with Canada , including Commonwealth members. The organization was created by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada in 1997 to help those countries to understand Canada s foreign relations of Canada foreign policies ref http www.international.gc.ca cip pic diplomatic forum diplomatique.aspx ref . Reference references Category Canadian federal departments and agencies Category Foreign relations of Canada Canada gov stub ... more details
Diplomatic service is the body of diplomat s and foreign policy officers maintained by the government of a country to communicate with the governments of other countries. Diplomatic personnel enjoy diplomatic immunity when they are accredited to other countries. Diplomatic services are often part of the larger civil service and sometimes a constituent part of the foreign ministry . Some intergovernmental organizations, such as the European Union , and some international non state organizations, such as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta , may also retain diplomatic services in other jurisdictions. For non state organizations, however, the reciprocation of diplomatic recognition by other jurisdictions is difficult, as diplomacy tends to establish the concept of recognition upon an assumed sovereignty over geographical territory the SMOM, in this case, receives diplomats at its headquarters in the Vatican City, as all pernanent missions to the SMOM are jointly accredited as permanent missions to the Holy See. In relation, many more non state international organizations, such as the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies IFRC International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC , maintain permanent Observer status non voting observer status to intergovernmental bodies such as the United Nations General Assembly , appointing individual representatives to the observer office. List of diplomatic services Australia Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia ... Lanka Overseas Service United Kingdom Her Majesty s Diplomatic Service United States United States Foreign Service Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs See also diplomacy diplomatic accreditation dual accreditation diplomatic bag diplomatic credentials diplomatic corps diplomatic illness diplomatic immunity diplomatic law Latvian diplomatic service Estonian diplomatic service Vatican Diplomatic ... Academy of Diplomatic Studies , Malta ISBN 99909 55 16 6 Category Diplomacy gov stub be ... more details
A diplomatic courier is an official who transports diplomatic bag s as sanctioned under the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations . Couriers are granted diplomatic immunity and are thereby protected by the receiving state from arrest and detention when performing their work. Couriers may be assigned on an ad hoc basis, but in those cases they are released from immunity once their bags have been delivered. All couriers are provided documentation that reports their status as couriers and the number of packages currently being transported in the diplomatic bag. Diplomatic bags may be transported under the authority of commercial airline captains, but they are not diplomatic couriers. Diplomatic Courier film Diplomatic Courier is also the name of a 1952 espionage film starring Tyrone Power and Patricia Neal . ref imdb title 0044552 ref United Kingdom Diplomatic bags of the United Kingdom are carried by the Queen s Messenger s, who work for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and by Postal and Courier Operators of the Royal Logistic Corps . United States The United States Department of State lists United States Foreign Service Foreign Service Diplomatic Courier as one of its careers with a starting salary at Foreign Service grade FP 6. ref name US cite web url http careers.state.gov specialist opportunities dipcour.html title U.S. Department of State Careers Diplomatic Courier publisher U.S. Department of State accessdate 2009 11 23 ref Couriers are trained for roughly twelve to fourteen weeks in Washington, D.C., and during their careers may be assigned to one of several U.S. diplomatic courier offices around the world, including Dakar , Senegal , Sydney, Australia Bangkok , Thailand Frankfurt , Germany Manama , Bahrain Pretoria , South Africa Seoul , South Korea Washington, D.C. S o Paulo , Brazil and Miami, Florida . ref name US References cite web url http untreaty.un.org ilc texts instruments english conventions 9 1 1961.pdf title Vienna Convention on Diplomatic ... more details
Diplomatic illness is the practice amongst diplomat s and Minister government government minister s of feigning illness , or another debilitating condition, to avoid engaging in diplomatic or social engagements. The euphemism is designed to avoid formally offending the host or other parties. The term also refers to the period during which the diplomat illness is employed. For example, Lech Kaczy ski Lech Kaczy ski Taz article controversy cited diplomatic illness to avoid a Weimar Triangle meeting in the wake of a diplomatic dispute with Germany in 2006. ref cite news first Krysia last Kolosowska title A diplomatic illness? url http www.polskieradio.pl zagranica dokument.aspx?iid 38728 publisher Polskie Radio date 5 January 2007 accessdate 2007 04 25 ref Footnotes reflist References http www.ediplomat.com nd glossary.htm D Glossary of Diplomatic Terms . eDiplomat. Retrieved on 2006 08 14. Category Diplomacy Gov stub ... more details
Image Diplomatic corps wall plaque taken outside an Embassy in Portugal.jpg thumb right alt Plaque of Diplomatic Corps Logo Diplomatic Corps plaque used on some Embassies and Diplomatic Missions The diplomatic corps or corps diplomatique is the collective body of foreign diplomat s accredited to a particular country or body. The diplomatic corps may, in certain contexts, refer to the collection of Letter ... country&mdash the proper term for which is diplomatic service or foreign service. The diplomatic ... Union , etc. are considered members&mdash and granted the rights and privileges&mdash of the diplomatic corps. Diplomatic vehicles in most countries have distinctive license plates, often with the prefix or suffix CD , the acronym for the French corps diplomatique . Dean of the Diplomatic Corps ..., of the Diplomatic Corps and is sometimes accorded a high position in the order of precedence . In New ... governors general, and the chief justice. The diplomatic corps may also cooperate amongst itself ... to as the papal nuncio would be dean of the diplomatic corps in the country of appointment. In many .... In practical terms, the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps may have a role to play in negotiating with local authorities regarding the application of aspects of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and diplomatic immunity , such as the payment of certain fees or taxes, since the receiving ... the entire diplomatic corps for matters that affect the corps as a whole, although this function is rarely formalized. Dean of the Diplomatic Corps United States According to articles 13 and 16, Roble Olhaye , Ambassador of Djibouti to the United States since 1988, serves as the dean of the diplomatic corps. See also Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps United Kingdom Consular corps External links http www.centrafricaine.info flags index francais.html Diplomatic Missions http www.state.gov s cpr 93591.htm United States Deans of the Diplomatic Corps 1893 To Present Category Diplomacy Category ... more details
Infobox film name Diplomatic Courier image Diplomatic Courier 1952.jpg image size caption Film poster director Henry Hathaway writer narrator starring Tyrone Power music cinematography editing distributor released June 13, 1952 runtime 97 min. country FilmUS language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id Diplomatic Courier is a 1952 film directed by Henry Hathaway . It stars Tyrone Power and Patricia Neal . ref http allmovie.com work diplomatic courrier 13855 ref Cast Tyrone Power as Mike Kells Patricia Neal as Joan Ross Hildegard Knef as Janine Betki Stephen McNally as Col. Mark Cagle Karl Malden as Sgt. Ernie Guelvada References reflist External links imdb title id 0044552 title Diplomatic Courier Henry Hathaway Category 1952 films Category Films directed by Henry Hathaway ... more details