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Page 187
... immunity from the local jurisdiction ; it does not help us to determine the only important question , namely how far this immunity extends . We shall here consider certain real and alleged limitations on the territorial jurisdiction of ...
... immunity from the local jurisdiction ; it does not help us to determine the only important question , namely how far this immunity extends . We shall here consider certain real and alleged limitations on the territorial jurisdiction of ...
Page 212
... immunity from criminal process ; and when he might be a man of no substance , perhaps with his salary in arrear , it was even a matter of popular interest to know how far his immunity from civil process would enable him to swindle the ...
... immunity from criminal process ; and when he might be a man of no substance , perhaps with his salary in arrear , it was even a matter of popular interest to know how far his immunity from civil process would enable him to swindle the ...
Page 213
... immunity . He is also exempt from civil proceedings , even from being required to give evidence in a court of law . On one view this immunity is limited to proceedings which might interfere with the conduct of his official duties ; it ...
... immunity . He is also exempt from civil proceedings , even from being required to give evidence in a court of law . On one view this immunity is limited to proceedings which might interfere with the conduct of his official duties ; it ...
Contents
THE ORIGINS OF INTERNATIONAL | 9 |
CHARACTER OF THE MODERN | 42 |
THE LEGAL ORGANIZATION | 91 |
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