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56. PERSONAL, GENERAL-NATIONALITY.
57. NATURAL-BORN SUBJECTS.
58. FOREIGN-BORN SUBJECTS.
59. ACQUIRED NATIONALITY.
(a) By marriage.
(b) By naturalization.
(c) By annexation of territory.
(d) Effect of naturalization.
(e) Incomplete naturalization.
60. JURISDICTION OVER ALIENS.
(a) Over subjects abroad.
(1) Emigration laws.
(2) Recall of citizens.
(3) Penal jurisdiction.
(4) Protection of subjects.
(b) Over aliens within territory.
(1) Exclusion.
(2) Expulsion.
(3) Conditional admission.
(4) Settlement.
(5) Taxes.
(6) Sanitary and police jurisdiction.
(7) Penal jurisdiction.
(8) Maintenance of public order.
(9) Military service.
(10) Freedom of commerce.
(11) Holding property.
(12) Freedom of speech and worship.
(c) Passports.
61. EXEMPTIONS FROM JURISDICTION GENERAL.
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62. SOVEREIGNS.
63. STATE OFFICERS.
(a) Diplomatic agents.
(b) Consuls.
(c) Army.
(d) Navy.
64. SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS.
(a) In Oriental countries.
(1) Penal matters.
(2) Civil matters.
(b) In Egypt.
65. EXTRADITION.
(a) Persons liable.
(b) Limitations.
(c) Conditions.
(d) Procedure.
66. SERVITUdes.
(a) International.
(b) General.
CHAPTER XII
PROPERTY
67. PROPERTY IN GENEral.
68. STATE PROPERTY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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71. SUITE.
(a) Official.
(b) Non-official.
72. WHO MAY SEND 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 negotiations.
(c) Relation to fellow-citizens.
(d) Reports to home government.
77. TERMINATION OF MISSION.
(a) Through death of agent.
(b) In ordinary manner.
(c) Under strained relations.
(d) Ceremonial of departure.
78. IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES.
(a) Inviolability.
(b) Exterritoriality and exemptions.
(1) Criminal jurisdiction.
(2) Civil jurisdiction.
(3) Family and suite.
(4) House of ambassador.
88. THE AMICABLE SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES.
(a) Diplomatic negotiation.
(b) Good offices.
(c) International Commission of Inquiry.
(d) Conferences and congresses.
(e) Arbitration.
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