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... IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES . ( a ) Inviolability . ( b ) Exterritoriality and exemptions . ( 1 ) Criminal jurisdiction . ( 2 ) Civil jurisdiction . ( 3 ) Family and suite . ( 4 ) House of ambassador . ( 5 ) Asylum . ( 6 ) Taxation . ( 7 ) ...
... IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES . ( a ) Inviolability . ( b ) Exterritoriality and exemptions . ( 1 ) Criminal jurisdiction . ( 2 ) Civil jurisdiction . ( 3 ) Family and suite . ( 4 ) House of ambassador . ( 5 ) Asylum . ( 6 ) Taxation . ( 7 ) ...
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... immunities . ( g ) Termination of consular office . TREATIES 81. DEFINITION . CHAPTER XIV 82. OTHER FORMS OF INTERNATIONAL Agreements . ( a ) Protocol . ( b ) Declarations . ( c ) Memoranda . ( d ) Letters , notes . ( e ) Sponsions ...
... immunities . ( g ) Termination of consular office . TREATIES 81. DEFINITION . CHAPTER XIV 82. OTHER FORMS OF INTERNATIONAL Agreements . ( a ) Protocol . ( b ) Declarations . ( c ) Memoranda . ( d ) Letters , notes . ( e ) Sponsions ...
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... immunities of the persons belonging to a ship of war in a foreign harbor , a generally admitted rule seems to be that while the persons of a ship of war are engaged in any public service that is not prohibited by the local authorities ...
... immunities of the persons belonging to a ship of war in a foreign harbor , a generally admitted rule seems to be that while the persons of a ship of war are engaged in any public service that is not prohibited by the local authorities ...
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... immunities granted to vessels of war are also generally conceded to other vessels strictly upon public service , e.g. carrying an ambassador to his post . The largest possible exemption is given to a vessel con- 1 Art . 28 , Gen. Act ...
... immunities granted to vessels of war are also generally conceded to other vessels strictly upon public service , e.g. carrying an ambassador to his post . The largest possible exemption is given to a vessel con- 1 Art . 28 , Gen. Act ...
Page 120
... immunities accorded to men - of - war . ( 3 ) Over private vessels in foreign waters the amount of jurisdiction claimed by different states varies . The principle which is meeting with growing favor , as shown by practice and by treaty ...
... immunities accorded to men - of - war . ( 3 ) Over private vessels in foreign waters the amount of jurisdiction claimed by different states varies . The principle which is meeting with growing favor , as shown by practice and by treaty ...
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