Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates, Volume 2M. Nyhoff, 1884 - International law |
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... Arms . 3 ° . Relations with Local Authorities . 4 ° . Appointment of Vice - Consuls and Consular Agents . 5 ° . General Attributes attached to the Con- sular Mission . 6 ° . Consular Reports and Communications . Express Communications ...
... Arms . 3 ° . Relations with Local Authorities . 4 ° . Appointment of Vice - Consuls and Consular Agents . 5 ° . General Attributes attached to the Con- sular Mission . 6 ° . Consular Reports and Communications . Express Communications ...
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... arms of their sovereigns over the doors of as many houses as they thought proper to hire , and letting them out as asylums for offenders against the laws of the countries in which they dwelt , enormous profits were realised . Even ...
... arms of their sovereigns over the doors of as many houses as they thought proper to hire , and letting them out as asylums for offenders against the laws of the countries in which they dwelt , enormous profits were realised . Even ...
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... arms of his country over his gates and doors . 2o . Inviolability of the Consular office and dwelling . 3 ° . Inviolability of the archives and papers of the Consulate which are exempted from seizure or detention . * HALLECK , Edit ...
... arms of his country over his gates and doors . 2o . Inviolability of the Consular office and dwelling . 3 ° . Inviolability of the archives and papers of the Consulate which are exempted from seizure or detention . * HALLECK , Edit ...
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... arms of their country over the door of their residence . " De Martens is of opinion that , unless they are engaged in trade , or become owners of immovable property in the country , Consular officers cannot be arrested or incarcerated ...
... arms of their country over the door of their residence . " De Martens is of opinion that , unless they are engaged in trade , or become owners of immovable property in the country , Consular officers cannot be arrested or incarcerated ...
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... arms of his Govern- General privi- ment over his doors . Permission to display the national flag is not a matter of right , though it is usually accorded , and it is often provided for by treaty . He may claim inviolability for the ...
... arms of his Govern- General privi- ment over his doors . Permission to display the national flag is not a matter of right , though it is usually accorded , and it is often provided for by treaty . He may claim inviolability for the ...
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acts Admiralty affairs alliance ambassador arms army Austria Austria-Hungary authority belonging blockade Britain British capture cargo cause Chapt character civil claim commander commerce Consul Consular officer contraband contraband of war contracting Convention crew declaration Declaration of Paris diplomatic agents dominions Droit des Gens duties Edit enemy enemy's exemption exercise flag force foreign France Government Grotius guerre HALLECK hostile International Law inviolability jurisdiction Law of Nations laws of war letters of credence Majesty Majesty's maritime MARTENS master ment military naval navire neutral vessels obligations offence owner parties persons port principle prisoners prisoners of war prize court protection punishment question regard regulations relations representative respect rules Russia says seizure SHELDON AMOS Sherston ship ship's Sir Robert Philli Sir Robert Phillimore sovereign Spirit of Law stipulations subjects or citizens tion treaty of peace tribunal arbitral United usages VATTEL violation W. E. HALL WHEATON WOOLSEY