| Edward Samuel Corwin - 1913 - 344 páginas
...shall at all times be inviolable. The local authorities shall not, under any pretext, invade them. In no case shall they examine or seize the papers there deposited." Again consular officers of the Kingdom of Greece, stationed in the United States, may take " the depositions... | |
| Pitman Benjamin Potter - 1922 - 678 páginas
...shall at all times be inviolable. The local authorities shall not, under any pretext, invade them. In no case shall they examine or seize the papers there deposited. In no case shall those offices be used as places of asylum. When a consular officer is engaged in other business, the papers relating... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1922 - 1264 páginas
...shall at all times be inviolable. The local authorities shall not, under any pretext, invade them. In no case shall they examine or seize the papers there deposited * * *'." The Charge asks that such steps may be taken as may be deemed appropriate to induce the local... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1486 páginas
...shall at all times be inviolable. The local authorities shall not, under any pretext, invade them. H X ( be used as places of asylum. When a consular officer is engaged in other business, the papers relating... | |
| 1926 - 934 páginas
...satisfactory reparation was made.15 The provision of the French consular convention of 1853 that " the consular offices and dwellings shall be inviolable....authorities shall not invade them under any pretext" was the subject of some correspondence between the two countries in 1899. The American consul at Bordeaux... | |
| 1926 - 946 páginas
...1853. Speaking of the relation of the local authorities to the consulate, Article III provided that "in no case shall they examine or seize the papers there deposited." Identical language was employed in consular conventions with Belgium, 1868 (Art. VI) and 1880 (Art.... | |
| United States - 1913 - 1294 páginas
...shall at all times be inviolable. The local authorities shall not, under any pretext, invade them. In no case shall they examine or seize the papers there deposited. In no case shall those offices be used as places of asylum. When a consular officer is engaged in other business, the papers relating... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1913 - 1040 páginas
...inviolable. The local authorities shall not, under any pretext, invade them. In no case shall tiiej examine or seize the papers there deposited. In no case shall those offices be used as places of asylum, When a consular officer is engagea in other business, the papers relating... | |
| H. Lauterpacht - 1945 - 570 páginas
...summons in his dwelling. Article 3 of the Consular Convention of 1853 with France provides that : " The consular offices and dwellings shall be inviolable....authorities shall not invade them under any pretext. . . ." 1 See Michigan Law Review, 34 (1935), p. 292 ; " The Legal Position and Functions of Consuls... | |
| Germany - 1872 - 1336 páginas
...authorities shall not except in the case of the pursuit for crimes under any pretext, invade them. In no case shall they examine or seize the papers there deposited. In no event shall those offices or dwellings be used as places of asylum. Art VI. In the event of the death,... | |
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