British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 558
... personnel will enjoy privileges and immunities conferred by international custom , as recognised by each Government , to certain categories of personnel of the Embassy of the other , such as the immunity from civil and criminal ...
... personnel will enjoy privileges and immunities conferred by international custom , as recognised by each Government , to certain categories of personnel of the Embassy of the other , such as the immunity from civil and criminal ...
Page 693
... personnel considered as part of the Diplomatic Mission of such other Government will be the same as the status of personnel of corresponding rank of that Diplomatic Mission who are nationals of that other country . The personnel will be ...
... personnel considered as part of the Diplomatic Mission of such other Government will be the same as the status of personnel of corresponding rank of that Diplomatic Mission who are nationals of that other country . The personnel will be ...
Page 758
... personnel , considered as part of the Diplomatic Mission of such other Government , will be the same as the status of personnel of corresponding rank of that Diplomatic Mission who are nationals of that other country . The personnel ...
... personnel , considered as part of the Diplomatic Mission of such other Government , will be the same as the status of personnel of corresponding rank of that Diplomatic Mission who are nationals of that other country . The personnel ...
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