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  2. U.S. Constitution Annotated
  3. Article II. Executive Branch
  4. Section III
  5. Obligations and Responsibilities of the President
  6. Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers

Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers

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    Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers
    • Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Overview
    • Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Doctrine and Practice
      • Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Early Doctrine
      • Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Doctrine During 1950s to 2000s
      • Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Current Doctrine

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