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  2. Persona non grata - Wikipedia

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    Persona non grata. In diplomacy, a persona non grata (PNG) (Latin: "person not welcome", plural: personae non gratae) is a foreign diplomat who is asked by the host country to be recalled to their home country. If the person is not recalled as requested, the host state may refuse to recognize the person concerned as a member of the diplomatic ...

  3. List of Latin phrases (P) - Wikipedia

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    persona non grata: person not pleasing: An unwelcome, unwanted or undesirable person. In diplomatic contexts, a person rejected by the host government. The reverse, persona grata ("pleasing person"), is less common, and refers to a diplomat acceptable to the government of the country to which he is sent. Pes meus stetit in directo

  4. Persona non grata (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Definition. Persona non grata means an unwelcome person in Latin. In the context of diplomacy or international relations, a persona non grata declaration on a foreign citizen, usually a diplomat who otherwise has a privilege of immunity, is barred from entering the country which issued the declaration. [1] In the context of local governance in ...

  5. Diplomatic immunity - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic immunity. Diplomatic immunity is a principle of international law by which certain foreign government officials are recognized as having legal immunity from the jurisdiction of another country. [1][2] It allows diplomats safe passage and freedom of travel in a host country and affords almost total protection from local lawsuits and ...

  6. Immunity from prosecution (international law) - Wikipedia

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    Immunity from prosecution is a doctrine of international law that allows an accused to avoid prosecution for criminal offences. Immunities are of two types. The first is functional immunity, or immunity ratione materiae. This is an immunity granted to people who perform certain functions of state. The second is personal immunity, or immunity ...

  7. Persona non grata (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A persona non grata is a foreign person whose entering or remaining in a particular country is prohibited by that country's government. Persona Non Grata may also refer to: Persona non grata (Philippines), non-binding resolution by local government units or subnational governments in the Philippines. Persona Non Grata (2003 film), a documentary ...

  8. Jorge Edwards - Wikipedia

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    From this episode he wrote what is perhaps his most famous work, Persona non grata (1971), which made him world famous, in which he criticized the Cuban government. In June 1994, Edwards accepted the post of Ambassador for Chile before the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ), which has its headquarters in ...

  9. Susan Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Susan Thomson. Susan Michelle Thomson (born 1968 [1]) is a Canadian human rights lawyer and professor of peace and conflict studies at Colgate University. [2][3] She worked in Rwanda for years in various capacities and is known for her books focusing on the post- genocide history of the country, which have received good reviews.