The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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Page 49
... obligation to assist any other State member of the international community in its ad- ministration of justice by assisting it in penal matters ; or whether , on the other hand , we should accept the views of those who refuse to ...
... obligation to assist any other State member of the international community in its ad- ministration of justice by assisting it in penal matters ; or whether , on the other hand , we should accept the views of those who refuse to ...
Page 50
... obligation , may nevertheless , in individual cases and within certain self - appointed limits , deny any obligation to render assistance in judicial matters . Where no treaty exists , then , every State has in practice the right to ...
... obligation , may nevertheless , in individual cases and within certain self - appointed limits , deny any obligation to render assistance in judicial matters . Where no treaty exists , then , every State has in practice the right to ...
Page 77
... obligation it had assumed under the Treaty , but at the same time drew up a protocol in which the person declared that he refused to receive notice of the sentence , as it had been rendered in error . The Federal Council communicated ...
... obligation it had assumed under the Treaty , but at the same time drew up a protocol in which the person declared that he refused to receive notice of the sentence , as it had been rendered in error . The Federal Council communicated ...
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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