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Both the US Supreme Court and the US District Courts share original jurisdiction over cases involving foreign diplomats; however, Congress has decided to allow the US District Courts to exercise original jurisdiction in this area. The Supreme Court may choose to hear these cases, but does not.
The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs in Switzerland was created in 1848 after the country adopted its federal constitution. It is responsible for Switzerland's foreign relations and diplomacy.
diplomats.
In their own countries diplomats live anywhere just like any other of their fellow citizens. If they are foreign diplomats (ie living in another country), the junior diplomats may rent houses in the host country's community areas (where they live like any other foreigner). However the chief foreign diplomats (the ambassador and his/her staff) will live in the embassy of their country, which by international convention is regarded as 'foreign soil' to the host country.
The federal government exercises limited powers in foreign affairs stated in the Constitution. These powers include the ability to make treaties, print money, declare war, and to create an army.
Federal courts have legal authority over cases involving federal laws and the interpretation of the United States Constitution. They also have jurisdiction over cases involving disputes between different states or between the United States and a foreign country.
: It decides for or against diplomats
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enumerated powers
Karl Seidel has written: 'Berlin-Bonner Balance' -- subject(s): Biography, Diplomats, Foreign relations 'Nachtrag' -- subject(s): Biography, Diplomats, Foreign relations
their aides other diplomats and leaders The voices people For the US, the State department handles that sort of thing.
Helen Weinland has written: 'Living abroad with Uncle Sam' -- subject(s): Biography, Diplomats, Foreign relations, United States, United States. Foreign Service, Women diplomats