The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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Page 114
... character which established a difference between ambassadors and ministers led to much criticism in the course of the last century , no fiction can possibly justify to - day the mainte- nance of different terms to designate persons who ...
... character which established a difference between ambassadors and ministers led to much criticism in the course of the last century , no fiction can possibly justify to - day the mainte- nance of different terms to designate persons who ...
Page 182
... character of a national ( " . . . as endowed for this special purpose with the character of the citizen " ) . In our opinion , the problem of nationality , but its transference to this special field , may be held to satisfy the ...
... character of a national ( " . . . as endowed for this special purpose with the character of the citizen " ) . In our opinion , the problem of nationality , but its transference to this special field , may be held to satisfy the ...
Page 192
... character of a subsidiary — it must keep the nationality of the main establishment . In our opinion , the grounds for this view are extremely vague , and it would involve a reversion to the principle of " control , " which we do not ...
... character of a subsidiary — it must keep the nationality of the main establishment . In our opinion , the grounds for this view are extremely vague , and it would involve a reversion to the principle of " control , " which we do not ...
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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