The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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Page 87
... requisition . ” V. QUESTION OF LANGUAGE As regards the language in which the requisition sent to the foreign State or to its authorities should be drawn up , it has now become customary in international relations for each State to use ...
... requisition . ” V. QUESTION OF LANGUAGE As regards the language in which the requisition sent to the foreign State or to its authorities should be drawn up , it has now become customary in international relations for each State to use ...
Page 88
... Requisitions and annexes thereto shall be drawn up in the official language of the party mak- ing the requisition . " A translation in the official language of the party applied to , and certified to be accurate by a diplomatic ...
... Requisitions and annexes thereto shall be drawn up in the official language of the party mak- ing the requisition . " A translation in the official language of the party applied to , and certified to be accurate by a diplomatic ...
Page 94
... requisition . Article 7 ( pages 87-88 ) LANGUAGE TO BE USED IN JUDICIAL CO - OPERATION Requisitions and annexes thereto shall be drawn up in the official language of the Party making the requisition . A translation in the official ...
... requisition . Article 7 ( pages 87-88 ) LANGUAGE TO BE USED IN JUDICIAL CO - OPERATION Requisitions and annexes thereto shall be drawn up in the official language of the Party making the requisition . A translation in the official ...
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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