The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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Page 399
... appear as witnesses before the local courts , nor to appear personally for ex- amination in a criminal case ; but their depositions must be taken in writing or verbally at their residence . 524. In every instance the local authorities ...
... appear as witnesses before the local courts , nor to appear personally for ex- amination in a criminal case ; but their depositions must be taken in writing or verbally at their residence . 524. In every instance the local authorities ...
Page 661
... appear when the proceeding is instituted . It frequently happens that a proceeding is instituted on behalf of a State by an agent thereof , and that the papers in the proceeding would not reveal the principal ; this article would take ...
... appear when the proceeding is instituted . It frequently happens that a proceeding is instituted on behalf of a State by an agent thereof , and that the papers in the proceeding would not reveal the principal ; this article would take ...
Page 985
... appear to be no laws in force under which pirates could be punished in cases where Japanese interests were not involved . The following is quoted from Despatch No. 3 , September 19 , 1930 , from the American Ambassador to Japan to the ...
... appear to be no laws in force under which pirates could be punished in cases where Japanese interests were not involved . The following is quoted from Despatch No. 3 , September 19 , 1930 , from the American Ambassador to Japan to the ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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