The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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... relations between the state they represent and the one to which they are officially accredited are diplomatic agents ... relations with other states . This right can equally be attributed to legal entities qualified as such and to ...
... relations between the state they represent and the one to which they are officially accredited are diplomatic agents ... relations with other states . This right can equally be attributed to legal entities qualified as such and to ...
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... relations . While a receiving state might permit persons sent as consuls by governments with which it does not wish to have diplomatic relations to reside in its territory without recognizing such governments ( see Art . 6 , infra ) ...
... relations . While a receiving state might permit persons sent as consuls by governments with which it does not wish to have diplomatic relations to reside in its territory without recognizing such governments ( see Art . 6 , infra ) ...
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... relations juridiques entre les Etats , relations qui ne forment qu'une partie du droit international . Ce droit comprend , outre ces relations entre les Etats , une grande partie des relations entre les Etats et les hommes , et une ...
... relations juridiques entre les Etats , relations qui ne forment qu'une partie du droit international . Ce droit comprend , outre ces relations entre les Etats , une grande partie des relations entre les Etats et les hommes , et une ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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