Consuls; treaties; conventional and diplomatic relationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... American Diplomacy , etc. IN EIGHT VOLUMES ( THE EIGHTH BEING INDEXICAL ) . VOLUME V. WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1906 . JAN 2 3 1973 CONTENTS OF VOLUME V. I. Classes 56TH CONGRESS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . ( DOCUMENT.
... American Diplomacy , etc. IN EIGHT VOLUMES ( THE EIGHTH BEING INDEXICAL ) . VOLUME V. WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1906 . JAN 2 3 1973 CONTENTS OF VOLUME V. I. Classes 56TH CONGRESS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . ( DOCUMENT.
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... representatives from a foreign country the United States come under no obligation of law or courtesy to allow the persons so received to retain and exercise consular functions , when , for any reason , those persons become unacceptable ...
... representatives from a foreign country the United States come under no obligation of law or courtesy to allow the persons so received to retain and exercise consular functions , when , for any reason , those persons become unacceptable ...
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... representatives . In non - Christian and semi - civilized countries these privileges have , to a large degree , 32 [ § 702 . CONSULS . Privileges and immunities Under international law and treaty § 702 PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES Under ...
... representatives . In non - Christian and semi - civilized countries these privileges have , to a large degree , 32 [ § 702 . CONSULS . Privileges and immunities Under international law and treaty § 702 PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES Under ...
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... representative or diplomatic character as regards the country to which he is accredited . He has , however , a certain ... representatives , they are under the special pro- tection of international law , and are regarded as the officers ...
... representative or diplomatic character as regards the country to which he is accredited . He has , however , a certain ... representatives , they are under the special pro- tection of international law , and are regarded as the officers ...
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