external relations - translation to german
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external relations - translation to german

ACT OF THE OIREACHTAS NO. 58 OF 1936 REDUCING MONARCHY'S ROLE IN IRELAND
External Relations Act

external relations      
n. externe Beziehungen
labor relations         
  • [[Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations]]
  • Protest against industrial relations legislation in Melbourne in 2005.
STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS
Labor Relations; Labor and industrial relations; Labour Relations; Industrial Relations; Employment relations; Employment Relations; Labor and Industrial Relations; Labor-management relations; Industrial Conciliation; Conciliation, Industrial; Labour Studies; Labor Studies; Employee relations; Labor-Management Relations; Labor studies; Labour studies; Industrial and Labor Relations; Industrial and Labor relations; Industrial relation; Employment relation; Employee relation; History of industrial relations
Arbeitsbeziehungen
foreign policy         
GOVERNMENT'S STRATEGY IN RELATING WITH OTHER NATIONS
Foreign affairs; Foreign relations; Foreign Relations; Foreign politics; Foriegn policy; Foreign Politics; External politics; External affairs; Foreign policies; International relations policy; External Affairs; Foreign relations policy; Foreign policy instrument; External policy; History of foreign policy
Außenpolitik

Definition

external
a.
1.
Outward, outer, exterior, outside, superficial.
2.
Extrinsic, foreign, from without.
3.
Visible, apparent.

Wikipedia

Executive Authority (External Relations) Act 1936

The Executive Authority (External Relations) Act 1936 (No. 58 of 1936) was an Act of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament). The Act, which was signed into law on 12 December 1936, was one of two passed hurriedly in the aftermath of the Edward VIII abdication crisis to sharply reduce the role of the Crown. It is also sometimes referred to as the External Relations Act.

Examples of use of external relations
1. Hill met the National Assembly‘s Committee for External Relations Chairman, Nguyen Van Son, and the Party Central Committee‘s External Relations Commission Deputy Head Ta Minh Chau.
2. Therefore, Pakistan is highly sensitive about Afghanistan‘s external relations.
3. EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero–Waldner said the EU was facing a difficult decision.
4. The writer is the EU Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighborhood Policy.
5. "Vietnam has also been very active in contributing to managing ASEAN‘s external relations.