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- Mehrfachakkreditierung (auch Nebenakkreditierung, Zusatzakkreditierung, Doppelakkreditierung, Zweitakkreditierung) ist ein Begriff der Diplomatie. Er bedeutet, dass ein Botschafter oder ein anderes Mitglied der diplomatischen Vertretung gleichzeitig in mehreren Staaten akkreditiert ist. (de)
- Dual accreditation is the practice in diplomacy of a country granting two separate responsibilities to a single diplomat. One prominent form of dual accreditation is for a diplomat to serve as the ambassador to two countries concurrently. For example, Luxembourg's ambassador to the United States is also its non-resident ambassador to Canada and to Mexico. Such an ambassador may sometimes be called Ambassador-at-Large. The Holy See refuses to accept dual accreditation with Italy, an assertion of sovereignty dating from the prisoner-in-the-Vatican dispute. For example, when Ireland closed its Holy See mission in Rome, accreditation as Irish ambassador to the Holy See was given to a diplomat based at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin rather than to the Irish ambassador to Italy. (en)
- 兼轄(英語:dual accreditation)是國家在外交中將多種不同職責授予同一名外交官的做法,特指一名外交官同時擔任多國大使。如兼為盧森堡駐加拿大與墨西哥的非常駐大使。這樣的大使有時稱無任所大使。 聖座拒絕接受與意大利的兼轄,這是源自梵蒂冈囚徒爭端的主權主張,因此各國分別派任駐聖座與駐義大利大使,但因梵諦岡國土面積相當小,使得各國駐聖座大使館往往設在義大利首都羅馬。如爱尔兰結束在罗马的聖座使團時,愛爾蘭駐聖座大使的認證授給愛爾蘭外交官,而非愛爾蘭駐義大利大使。 (zh)
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