The American Journal of International Law, Volume 22American Society of International Law, 1928 - International law |
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... taken in the home country , i.e. , the wanted person is interro- gated and arrested ; the object sought for is seized and placed in safe custody ; the witness is summoned and his evidence taken ; an enquiry is instituted and the results ...
... taken in the home country , i.e. , the wanted person is interro- gated and arrested ; the object sought for is seized and placed in safe custody ; the witness is summoned and his evidence taken ; an enquiry is instituted and the results ...
Page 200
... taken into consideration . It would therefore be improper to say that this right extends to the collective body , since the latter may be foreign even if all its members are nationals ( see PILLET , Traité , Vol . II , p . 782 ) . In ...
... taken into consideration . It would therefore be improper to say that this right extends to the collective body , since the latter may be foreign even if all its members are nationals ( see PILLET , Traité , Vol . II , p . 782 ) . In ...
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... taken by the Assembly and of the Committee's Mandate Before discussing the action which might now be taken in further execu- tion of the Assembly's resolution , it may be desirable that I should say a few words as to the nature of the ...
... taken by the Assembly and of the Committee's Mandate Before discussing the action which might now be taken in further execu- tion of the Assembly's resolution , it may be desirable that I should say a few words as to the nature of the ...
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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