The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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Page 77
... reason to suppose is not persona grata , or who has not been attached to the mission bona fide . In view of the above , the German Government thinks it is clear that , for special reasons the receiving state may raise objections to the ...
... reason to suppose is not persona grata , or who has not been attached to the mission bona fide . In view of the above , the German Government thinks it is clear that , for special reasons the receiving state may raise objections to the ...
Page 244
... reasons for revoking an exequatur have frequently been as- signed . Among reasons assigned but in some cases subsequently ... reason deemed insufficient . ( See case of British Consul Bunch at Charleston , 1861 , 5 Moore's Dig . 20 ff ...
... reasons for revoking an exequatur have frequently been as- signed . Among reasons assigned but in some cases subsequently ... reason deemed insufficient . ( See case of British Consul Bunch at Charleston , 1861 , 5 Moore's Dig . 20 ff ...
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... reason thereof the ship falls into the hands of such pirate . 125. Nothing in this Act shall in any way affect the law as to the trial or punishment for piracy or attempted piracy committed outside the terri- torial jurisdiction of New ...
... reason thereof the ship falls into the hands of such pirate . 125. Nothing in this Act shall in any way affect the law as to the trial or punishment for piracy or attempted piracy committed outside the terri- torial jurisdiction of New ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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