Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... Ambassador . Am- bassadresses . Reasons for refusing particular individuals as Ambassadors . ..... § 130. Right of Negotiation and Treaty . Different names given to International Contracts . Treaty or Convention . Sponsion ...
... Ambassador . Am- bassadresses . Reasons for refusing particular individuals as Ambassadors . ..... § 130. Right of Negotiation and Treaty . Different names given to International Contracts . Treaty or Convention . Sponsion ...
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... ambassadors were often employed and thus also in the Middle Ages , but permanent missions were first estab- lished in Europe after the peace of Westphalia . This is the era par excellence , and the starting point of the recognition ...
... ambassadors were often employed and thus also in the Middle Ages , but permanent missions were first estab- lished in Europe after the peace of Westphalia . This is the era par excellence , and the starting point of the recognition ...
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... ambassadors , so far as their personal safety is concerned . ' In hoc eventu , " Grotius says , ' gens una pro tempore quasi duæ gentes habetur . ' * Peace and order , under these circumstances , can only be restored , the shedding of ...
... ambassadors , so far as their personal safety is concerned . ' In hoc eventu , " Grotius says , ' gens una pro tempore quasi duæ gentes habetur . ' * Peace and order , under these circumstances , can only be restored , the shedding of ...
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... ambassador . to receive an ambassador at all ? 2. Is it bound to receive any ambassador duly commissioned ? 3. Is it bound to allow a resident embassy within its territories ( legationem assiduam ) ? " With respect to the first question ...
... ambassador . to receive an ambassador at all ? 2. Is it bound to receive any ambassador duly commissioned ? 3. Is it bound to allow a resident embassy within its territories ( legationem assiduam ) ? " With respect to the first question ...
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... ambassador . ' 29 " With respect to the second question , it may be unhesitatingly answered in the negative . It is in the discretion of the receiving State to refuse the reception of a certain diplomatic agent ; but it is not ...
... ambassador . ' 29 " With respect to the second question , it may be unhesitatingly answered in the negative . It is in the discretion of the receiving State to refuse the reception of a certain diplomatic agent ; but it is not ...
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