The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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... consul to be notified of wrecks of vessels of his state off the coast of his dis- trict . The consul is entitled to " take measures " for the salvage of vessels of the sending state and their cargoes . This does not mean that he is en ...
... consul to be notified of wrecks of vessels of his state off the coast of his dis- trict . The consul is entitled to " take measures " for the salvage of vessels of the sending state and their cargoes . This does not mean that he is en ...
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... consul claimed exemption until diplomatic discussion had resulted in agreement . ARTICLE 22. - ATTENDANCE AS WITNESS A receiving state shall exempt a consul from attendance as a witness at the trial of a civil case ; it may require a consul ...
... consul claimed exemption until diplomatic discussion had resulted in agreement . ARTICLE 22. - ATTENDANCE AS WITNESS A receiving state shall exempt a consul from attendance as a witness at the trial of a civil case ; it may require a consul ...
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... consul . The granting of an exequatur gives authority to act . ARTICLE 4 The consul having been appointed , the State shall forward through diplomatic channels to the other the respective commission which shall contain the name , rank ...
... consul . The granting of an exequatur gives authority to act . ARTICLE 4 The consul having been appointed , the State shall forward through diplomatic channels to the other the respective commission which shall contain the name , rank ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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