The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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... Britain and the Sublime Porte " Ambassadors from His Majesty the King of Great Britain shall enjoy all the honours enjoyed by Ambassadors to the Sublime Porte from other nations ; and Ambassadors from the Sublime Porte at the Court of ...
... Britain and the Sublime Porte " Ambassadors from His Majesty the King of Great Britain shall enjoy all the honours enjoyed by Ambassadors to the Sublime Porte from other nations ; and Ambassadors from the Sublime Porte at the Court of ...
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... Britain , the Netherlands , Belgium , Austria- Hungary , Denmark , Sweden and Norway , Italy , Germany , 10 and Switzerland . " A number of other conventions also contain provision for the most favored nation treatment of diplomatic ...
... Britain , the Netherlands , Belgium , Austria- Hungary , Denmark , Sweden and Norway , Italy , Germany , 10 and Switzerland . " A number of other conventions also contain provision for the most favored nation treatment of diplomatic ...
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... Britain alone sent 1,075 to 744 cities and towns , grouped into 256 consular districts . The United States sent 890 consular officers to 373 cities and towns grouped into 174 consular districts . Italy sent 1,008 consuls , France sent ...
... Britain alone sent 1,075 to 744 cities and towns , grouped into 256 consular districts . The United States sent 890 consular officers to 373 cities and towns grouped into 174 consular districts . Italy sent 1,008 consuls , France sent ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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