- also used as a noun (plural
consulares) to
designate those senators who had held the
office of
consul or
attained consular rank as a
special honour. In...
- A
consul general may also be
responsible for
consular districts which contain other,
subordinate consular offices within a country. The
consul general...
- In
international law,
consularization is the act of
authenticating any
legal do****ent by the
consul office, by the
consul signing and
affixing a red ribbon...
- to be used in the
general sense of
annals or
historical records.
Fasti consulares were
official chronicles in
which years were
denoted by the respective...
- Appendix:
Fasti Consulares (260-400), Vol. 1, pp. 1041–1045. Appendix:
Fasti Consulares (395-527), Vol. 2, pp. 1242–1245. Appendix:
Fasti Consulares (527-541)...
-
citizens in need of
consular help in a
country without diplomatic or
consular representation of
their own
country may turn to any
consular or
diplomatic mission...
-
Consular ****istance is help and
advice provided by the
diplomatic agents of a
country to
citizens of that
country who are
living or
traveling overseas...
-
Consular immunity privileges are
described in the
Vienna Convention on
Consular Relations of 1963 (VCCR).
Consular immunity offers protections similar...
- The Matrícula
Consular de Alta
Seguridad (MCAS; English: High
Security Consular Registration, HSCR), also
known as the
Mexican Consular Identification...
- century BC, when the
consulship was
supposedly replaced with a
board of
consular tribunes,
which was
elected whenever the
military needs of the
state were...