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консульское должностное лицо, консульский работник — consular officer
отзывать консульское должностное лицо — to recall / to withdraw a consular officer
консульские функции — consular duties / functions
выполнять консульские обязанности / функции — to esercise / to perform consular duties / functions
разрывать консульские отношения — to break off / to rupture / to sever consular relations
разрыв консульских отношений — rupture / severance of consular relations
консульский патент — consular commission / patent
консульское представительство — consular representation; (помещение) consular agency
консульское соглашение — consular agreement / convention
консульское управление (в министерстве) — consular directorate / department
консульский устав — consular statute / regulations
консульское учреждение — consular establishment / office
глава консульского учреждения — head of the consular establishment; principal consular officer
ранг главы консульского учреждения — class of the head of the consular, establishment
местонахождение консульского учреждения — seat / location of a consular establishment / post
выполнять консульские функции — to discharge / to exercise / to perform consular functions
затруднять выполнение / мешать выполнению консульских функций — to impede the performance of consular functions
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > консульский консульск·ий
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consular statute / regulationsРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > консульский устав
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(diplomatic relations and international law) consular statute / regulations
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