Diplomatic Protocol
General data
Course ID: | 4003-201PD |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
14.6
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Course title: | Diplomatic Protocol |
Name in Polish: | Protokół dyplomatyczny |
Organizational unit: | Centre for Europe |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | elective courses |
Short description: |
In contemporary globalized and internationalized era there is a growng role of diplomacy. Diplomatic Protocol is the Bible and the set of regulatory rules of the diplomatic world. Thud it is worth to know it even not being a career diplomat. |
Full description: |
Protocol in public life, and Diplomaticv Protocol is an essentail part of it, is an integral part of our life today. It has a special meaning - and role - in contemporary era of constantly growing international relationships. The course is concentrated on practical part of the Diplomatic Protocol. After a short historical introduction all necessary requirements of contemporarry diplomacy wll be presented, i.e. ceremonies, eitiquette, savoir vivre, state and offcial visits, dinners and partys, diplomatic correspondence, etc. The course is divided on following 30 items: 1. Short history of diplomatic forms 2. Diplomatic Protocol - sources and terms. 3. Organization of Diplomatic Protocol 4. Precedency 5-6. Diplomatic missions (including diplomatic ranks) 7. Nomination of the Chief of Mission and his/her recall 8-9. Diplomatic immunities nad privilages 10. Consular immunities and privilages 11. Ceremeonies 12. Etiquette 13-14. Savoir-vivre 15-16. Titles and norms (including visiting lits, gifts etc.) 17-18. Diplomatic receptions - part I (how to treat the guests) 19-20. Diplomatic receptions - part II (the forms) 21. Suites 22. Orders and merits 23. Short diplomatic missions 24-25. Multilateral diplomacy 26-27. Diplomatic correspondence 28. Special missions 29-30. Consular missions and obligations. Student's workload: lecture - 30 hrs preparation to the lecture - 30 hrs preparation to the exam - 60 hrs total - 120 hrs |
Bibliography: |
Edward Pietkiewicz, Protokół dyplomatyczny, MSZ (różne wydania); Tomasz Orłowski, Protokół dyplomatyczny. Ceremoniał, etykieta, PISM (kilka wydań); Julian Sutor, Prawo dyplomatyczne i konsularne, Wydawnictwo Prawnicze Lexis Nexis, Warszawa 2003 (i następne) Julian Sutor, Korespondencja dyplomatyczna. Wydawnictwo ELIPSA, Warszawa 2010; Andrzej Wacław Bortnowski, Współczesny Protokół Dyplomatyczny savoir-vivre i ceremoniał w praktyce, Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek, Toruń 2010; Baltazar Gracjan, Brewiarz Dyplomatyczny, Wydawnictwo PAX, Warszawa 2011. |
Learning outcomes: |
After the course the students should: KNOWLEDGE - know fundamental principles and norms in Diplomatic Protocol (useful in daily life) - better know the requirements in diplomacy, which could be usfeul in contemporary era of internationalized world - be familiar with the functioning foreign service, also in its practical dimension SKILLS - be able to choose the behavior to a specific situation - be able to choose the style of communication to a specific situation - be able to choose clothes for a given situation COMPETENCES - be bettrer prepared to life on internatonal arena. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Witten exam, after receiving minimum 60 percent of required pointage. |
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