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From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond… A Brief Consular History Consular Training Program

From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond… A Brief Consular History Consular Training Program Annual Symposium Washington, D.C. December, 2013. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Consular History Benchmarks. Development. Century.

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From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond… A Brief Consular History Consular Training Program

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  1. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond… A Brief Consular History Consular Training Program Annual Symposium Washington, D.C. December, 2013 Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  2. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Consular History Benchmarks Development Century 5th B.C. - Greece posts citizens of host state as their representatives. - Rome calls their elected leaders ‘consuls’ with creation of Roman Republic Eighth - Consular system in Asia Twelfth - Figure of today’s consuls in Europe Sixteenth - Modern system of consulship begins to take form. Eighteenth - First Career consuls in France - Establishment of first Consular Corps (France) Nineteenth - Great Britain establishes its consular service - Consular system expanded around the world Twentieth1906- U.S.A. grades its Consular Corps, E.O. by President Theodore Roosevelt 1928 - Havana Convention – codification and privileges of diplomatic agents 1932 - Harvard Law Institute – codification and privileges of diplomatic agents 1949 - Yugoslavia proposes priority for codification of international law, U.N. General Assembly assigns petition to its Int’l Law Commission. 1958 - U.N. General. Assembly requests convention on International Relations 1961 - Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1963 - Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 2013 - Consular Corps College Symposium – Consular Training Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  3. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History A Consul is an official appointed by the government of one nation to look after the welfare of its citizens and its commercial interests in another country. Consular work has a long, varied and most interesting history as it has evolved with a rich history of 2,524 years. Consuls date back to antiquity. The institution of Honorary Consuls had been regulated by customary law for centuries until Consular functions were defined and classified by the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations in 1963. Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  4. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History -Ancient Rome - Middle Ages - Modern System of Consulships - The United Nations and Consular Relations - The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations - The 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations - Honorary Consuls and the 1963 Vienna Convention - Role of the Honorary Consul in an Interconnected World (The Netherlands, Iceland, Canada, Sri Lanka, Liechtenstein, Germany) -International Perspectives of the Honorary Consul - Concluding Remarks Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  5. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Ancient Rome Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  6. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Middle Ages Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  7. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Modern System of Consulship Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  8. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History The United Nations and Consular Relations Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  9. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History 1961 Vienna Convention on DiplomaticRelations Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  10. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History 1961 Vienna Convention on ConsularRelations Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  11. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Honorary Consuls After the 1963 Vienna Convention Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  12. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Role of the Honorary Consul in an Interconnected World Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  13. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History International Perspectives of the Honorary Consul Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  14. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Concluding Remarks Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

  15. From 509 B.C. to 1963 and Beyond…A Brief Consular History Concluding Remarks Consular Corps College ● 2013 Symposium ● Washington, D.C.

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