Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... AGENTS . Public Ministers , their Rights and Duties . § 141. International Status of Public Ministers ... Agents . Nomi- nal ranking of International Agents by the Congress of Vien- na in 1815 , and that of Aix - la - Chapelle , 1818 ...
... AGENTS . Public Ministers , their Rights and Duties . § 141. International Status of Public Ministers ... Agents . Nomi- nal ranking of International Agents by the Congress of Vien- na in 1815 , and that of Aix - la - Chapelle , 1818 ...
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... Agent . Sir Robert Phillimore's Statement . CHAPTER XXII . CONSULAR OFFICERS . § 148. Origin of the Consular Mission ... Agents . 5 ° . General Attributes attached to the Con- sular Mission . 6 ° . Consular Reports and Communications ...
... Agent . Sir Robert Phillimore's Statement . CHAPTER XXII . CONSULAR OFFICERS . § 148. Origin of the Consular Mission ... Agents . 5 ° . General Attributes attached to the Con- sular Mission . 6 ° . Consular Reports and Communications ...
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... agents . It is said by Klüber and Miruss that dependent States have not necessarily the latter , because they have the former right . But it does not appear on what principle this position is to be maintained , and no authority is cited ...
... agents . It is said by Klüber and Miruss that dependent States have not necessarily the latter , because they have the former right . But it does not appear on what principle this position is to be maintained , and no authority is cited ...
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... agent ; but it is not altogether an arbitrary discretion . Some reason must be alleged for the refusal . Non enim ' , says Grotius , omnes admitti præcipit gen- tium jus : sed vetat sine causa rejici . " " A State cannot reasonably ...
... agent ; but it is not altogether an arbitrary discretion . Some reason must be alleged for the refusal . Non enim ' , says Grotius , omnes admitti præcipit gen- tium jus : sed vetat sine causa rejici . " " A State cannot reasonably ...
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... agent , lar individuals especially if its constitution forbid the subject ever to put off his allegiance . One very good reason for refusing such a diplomatic agent is the expediency of avoiding the very difficult question which may ...
... agent , lar individuals especially if its constitution forbid the subject ever to put off his allegiance . One very good reason for refusing such a diplomatic agent is the expediency of avoiding the very difficult question which may ...
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