The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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Page 50
... assistance in judicial matters . Where no treaty exists , then , every State has in practice the right to decide for itself how far it will recognise an international obligation to afford assistance in judicial matters . This juridical ...
... assistance in judicial matters . Where no treaty exists , then , every State has in practice the right to decide for itself how far it will recognise an international obligation to afford assistance in judicial matters . This juridical ...
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... assistance has been given . This indeed was the view which first prevailed , but it was soon ousted by other considera- tions . In judicial co - operation , as in other spheres of international life , the principle of reciprocity has ...
... assistance has been given . This indeed was the view which first prevailed , but it was soon ousted by other considera- tions . In judicial co - operation , as in other spheres of international life , the principle of reciprocity has ...
Page 103
... Assistance , July 12th , 1921 , Articles 14 et seq . Vol . 26. No. 643. Kingdom of the Serbs , Croats and Slovenes - Bulgaria . Convention relating to Extradition of Malefactors and to Legal Assistance in Criminal Proceedings . November ...
... Assistance , July 12th , 1921 , Articles 14 et seq . Vol . 26. No. 643. Kingdom of the Serbs , Croats and Slovenes - Bulgaria . Convention relating to Extradition of Malefactors and to Legal Assistance in Criminal Proceedings . November ...
Contents
General report on procedure | 39 |
Questionnaire No 8 Communication of judicial and extrajudicial | 46 |
Questionnaire No 9 Legal position and functions of consuls | 104 |
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