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World Statistics Pocketbook (Ser. V), 2021
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The Diplomacy of the Holy See and its Transformation in the Context of Relations with the United Nations

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2022
The Holy See has formal diplomatic relations with almost all states of the world and with international organizations including the United Nations (UN), where it holds Permanent Observer status. Its diplomacy considers the UN as one of the most important
M. Sekerák, Karol Lovaš
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Against the Dangers of Gender Equality: The Position of the Holy See on Public Female Gymnastics in Germany and Italy during the Interwar Period

International Journal of the History of Sport, 2022
Several recently disclosed dossiers kept in the most important archives of the Holy See and the Roman Archives of the Jesuits include information regarding the position of the Holy See towards public female gymnastics in Germany and Italy during the ...
D. Vanysacker
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Unholy Alliances: Disentangling the Economic Relations between Italy, the Holy See and the Ottoman Empire

International History Review, 2020
After the Kingdom of Italy annexed Rome and its territories from the papacy in 1870, relations between Italy and the Holy See deteriorated steadily.
Giampaolo Conte
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Special and Not Special: The Holy See, the 1991 Iraq War,and the United Nations Conferences of 1994 and 1995

, 2020
In international politics, the Holy See and the United Nations [UN] share a universal mission for peace and human rights, and some observers see the Vatican’s relationship with the international organisation as indicative of this special nature. However,
L. Cahill
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Vladimir Solovyov’s idea of ecclesiastic unity and the Holy See

Zeitschrift für Slawistik
Summary Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyov (1853–1900) was the central figure of Russian religious thought, which had its heyday at the end of the 19th century and early 20th century, rich in wonderful and deep thinkers such as Pavel Florensky, Sergey Bulgakov,
E. Besschetnova
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The Human Rights Obligations of the Holy See under the Convention on the Rights of the Child

Social Science Research Network, 2019
This article analyzes how human rights obligations apply to the Holy See, focusing on the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as the case study. The Holy See is the sovereign of a state and yet it is also a unique nonstate actor in international ...
W. T. Worster
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Holy See

World Statistics Pocketbook (Ser. V), 2020
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