The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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... recognizes the sending government , is supported by practice . On the oc- casion of the attachment of the property of the Mexican Consulate General in New York in 1922 when the Mexican government was not recognized , the Secretary of ...
... recognizes the sending government , is supported by practice . On the oc- casion of the attachment of the property of the Mexican Consulate General in New York in 1922 when the Mexican government was not recognized , the Secretary of ...
Page 503
... recognized by other States . During such an interval , a State which has not recognized the new State may refuse to permit it to institute a proceeding . In the case of a change of government in a State , foreign States may not recognize ...
... recognized by other States . During such an interval , a State which has not recognized the new State may refuse to permit it to institute a proceeding . In the case of a change of government in a State , foreign States may not recognize ...
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... recognizing the principles of law referred to and their application to the fact that there has been no change recognized in the government or agency for Russia by the political branches of our government . Mr. Ughet , by the State ...
... recognizing the principles of law referred to and their application to the fact that there has been no change recognized in the government or agency for Russia by the political branches of our government . Mr. Ughet , by the State ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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