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... DIPLOMATIC AGENTS . 73. WHO MAY BE SENT . 74. CREDENTIALS . 75. CEREMONIAL . ( a ) General . ( b ) Reception . ( c ) Precedence and places of honor . ( d ) Prerogatives . 76. FUNCTIONS . ( a ) Internal business . ( b ) Conduct of ...
... DIPLOMATIC AGENTS . 73. WHO MAY BE SENT . 74. CREDENTIALS . 75. CEREMONIAL . ( a ) General . ( b ) Reception . ( c ) Precedence and places of honor . ( d ) Prerogatives . 76. FUNCTIONS . ( a ) Internal business . ( b ) Conduct of ...
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... agents have immunities similar to those con- ceded to the sovereign , though by virtue of the fact that the sending ... diplomatic agent is exempt from , ( 1 ) criminal jurisdiction , ( 2 ) civil jurisdiction , ( 3 ) local po- lice and ...
... agents have immunities similar to those con- ceded to the sovereign , though by virtue of the fact that the sending ... diplomatic agent is exempt from , ( 1 ) criminal jurisdiction , ( 2 ) civil jurisdiction , ( 3 ) local po- lice and ...
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... diplomatic agent . ( d ) Navy . As a vessel of war can without incon- venience to a foreign state pass through or remain within its maritime jurisdiction , it is customary to accord to the vessel and crew immunity from local ...
... diplomatic agent . ( d ) Navy . As a vessel of war can without incon- venience to a foreign state pass through or remain within its maritime jurisdiction , it is customary to accord to the vessel and crew immunity from local ...
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... agents of the sovereign person , who for this purpose , although generally engaged in other functions , are executive officers.2 The general rule is that the demand for extradition shall be made through the ordinary diplomatic channels ...
... agents of the sovereign person , who for this purpose , although generally engaged in other functions , are executive officers.2 The general rule is that the demand for extradition shall be made through the ordinary diplomatic channels ...
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... agent . ( b ) In ordinary manner . ( c ) Under strained relations . ( d ) ... DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES . 80. CONSULS . ( a ) Historical ... Diplomacy may be broadly defined as the art and science of international negotiation ...
... agent . ( b ) In ordinary manner . ( c ) Under strained relations . ( d ) ... DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE OF THE UNITED STATES . 80. CONSULS . ( a ) Historical ... Diplomacy may be broadly defined as the art and science of international negotiation ...
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