International Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States, Volum 3Little, Brown, 1945 - 2489 sider |
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Side 1720
... diplomatic missions within belligerent territory and their respective governments , should be permitted to be in cipher at least in the absence of abuse of such diplomatic privilege . A requirement that all other messages emanating from ...
... diplomatic missions within belligerent territory and their respective governments , should be permitted to be in cipher at least in the absence of abuse of such diplomatic privilege . A requirement that all other messages emanating from ...
Side 2455
... diplomatic officer , 1247–1248 appointments , 1236-1237 attachés , 1226-1227 beginning and end of mission , 1236-1248 belligerent restrictions on use of cipher by foreign diplomatic officer , 1256 business , engaging in , by American ...
... diplomatic officer , 1247–1248 appointments , 1236-1237 attachés , 1226-1227 beginning and end of mission , 1236-1248 belligerent restrictions on use of cipher by foreign diplomatic officer , 1256 business , engaging in , by American ...
Side 2456
... diplomatic persons not associated with diplomatic missions , 1232-1234 non - diplomatic missions , 1231 nuncios , 1222 official communication , right of , 1255-1259 official negotiations , 1303-1306 personal acceptability , 1242-1248 ...
... diplomatic persons not associated with diplomatic missions , 1232-1234 non - diplomatic missions , 1231 nuncios , 1222 official communication , right of , 1255-1259 official negotiations , 1303-1306 personal acceptability , 1242-1248 ...
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