The American Journal of International LawJames Brown Scott, George Grafton Wilson American Society of International Law, 1932 - International law |
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... residence and remain subject to the laws of this residence , insofar as the laws and jurisdiction of the residence apply . Succession to their estate is governed by the laws of the said residence , and local author- ities shall not have ...
... residence and remain subject to the laws of this residence , insofar as the laws and jurisdiction of the residence apply . Succession to their estate is governed by the laws of the said residence , and local author- ities shall not have ...
Page 439
... residence shall immediately inform the diplomatic representative of the appointing State . Article 5 Consuls , and consular officials who are nationals of the appointing State , shall not be amenable to the courts of the country of ...
... residence shall immediately inform the diplomatic representative of the appointing State . Article 5 Consuls , and consular officials who are nationals of the appointing State , shall not be amenable to the courts of the country of ...
Page 441
... residence ; ( 3 ) To receive , draw up and attest deeds , the parties to which are nationals of the consul's country of residence , or nationals of a third Power , or who are in part nationals of a third Power and in part nationals of ...
... residence ; ( 3 ) To receive , draw up and attest deeds , the parties to which are nationals of the consul's country of residence , or nationals of a third Power , or who are in part nationals of a third Power and in part nationals of ...
Contents
DRAFT CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES | 26 |
Use of Terms | 42 |
Section II | 49 |
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