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credentials$17520$ - traduction vers allemand

QUALIFICATION OR AUTHORITY ISSUED BY A COMPETENT THIRD PARTY
Credentials

credentials      
n. Beglaubigungsschreiben
letter of credence         
  • Maria Leopoldina]], their daughter Maria da Glória (later Queen [[Maria II of Portugal]]), and other dignitaries (allegory), c. 1825
  • Zdravko Pečar]], presenting his letter of credence to the [[Head of state of Ghana]], [[Ignatius Kutu Acheampong]], in 1974.
  • Ambassador [[Eugène-Richard Gasana]] of Rwanda presents his credentials to Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]], attended by Russian Foreign Minister [[Sergey Lavrov]] (2007).
LETTER GRANTING (DIPLOMATIC) ACCREDITATION
Letters of Credence; Diplomatic accreditation; Diplomatic credentials; Letters of credence; Letter of Credence; Accredited diplomat; Presentation of credentials
Empfehlungsschreiben
press card         
  • 1900 press pass to a [[William Jennings Bryan]] speech
A CREDENTIAL FOR JOURNALISTS FOR COVERING EVENTS
Press Pass; Press passes; Reporter's pass; Journalist pass; Reporter pass; Journalist card; Press badge; Press card; Press credentials
Presseausweis

Définition

letter of credence
¦ noun a letter of introduction, especially of an ambassador.

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Credential

A credential is a piece of any document that details a qualification, competence, or authority issued to an individual by a third party with a relevant or de facto authority or assumed competence to do so.

Examples of credentials include academic diplomas, academic degrees, certifications, security clearances, identification documents, badges, passwords, user names, keys, powers of attorney, and so on. Sometimes publications, such as scientific papers or books, may be viewed as similar to credentials by some people, especially if the publication was peer reviewed or made in a well-known journal or reputable publisher.