The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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Page 154
... considered as within the domain of civil and private rela- tions , may , with respect to all the consequences of those acts , be rendered subject to the territorial courts , save for such concessions as are necessary to protect the ...
... considered as within the domain of civil and private rela- tions , may , with respect to all the consequences of those acts , be rendered subject to the territorial courts , save for such concessions as are necessary to protect the ...
Page 157
... considered as unfit to maintain good relations between the two governments . 445. The sending without previous consent of a diplomatic agent may be considered as an unfriendly act , but the well - founded refusal to receive or retain a ...
... considered as unfit to maintain good relations between the two governments . 445. The sending without previous consent of a diplomatic agent may be considered as an unfriendly act , but the well - founded refusal to receive or retain a ...
Page 396
... considered as of a public character . In the exercise of their duties they may claim the enjoyment of the rights and privileges which are granted them according to international law . 496. Consuls may be considered as the ...
... considered as of a public character . In the exercise of their duties they may claim the enjoyment of the rights and privileges which are granted them according to international law . 496. Consuls may be considered as the ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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