Consular law and practice / Luke T. Lee and John Quigley.
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Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2008.
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Edition: | Third edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part i. Introduction
- 1. Historical Evolution
- 2. Definitions
- 3. Classification
- Part ii. Consular Relations in General
- 4. Consular Relations and Consular Posts
- 5. Acquisition of Consular Status
- 6. Termination of Consular Status
- Part iii. Consular Functions
- 7. Consular Functions
- 8. Protection of Nationals
- 9. Nationals Charged with Criminal Offences
- 10. Passport and Visa
- 11. Notarial and Registration Services
- 12. Marriage and Divorce
- 13. Estate Functions
- 14. Extradition and Civil Procedure
- 15. Informational, Cultural, Scientific, and Tourist Functions
- 16. Shipping
- 17. Promotion and Protection of Trade
- 18. Child Abduction
- 19. Refugees
- 20. Protection of Other Non-Nationals
- Part iv. Privileges and Immunities
- 21. Privileges and Immunities
- 22. Facilities
- 23. Inviolability of Consular Premises
- 24. Writs of Process
- 25. Consular Archives and Documents
- 26. Freedom of Movement
- 27. Consular Communications
- 28. Protection and Inviolability of Consuls
- 29. Immunity from Local Jurisdiction: The Functional Approach
- 30. Immunity from Local Jurisdiction: The Diplomatic Approach
- 31. Immunity from Local Jurisdiction: Road Traffic Matters
- 32. Liability to Give Evidence
- 33. Social Legislation and Civic Service
- 34. Exemption from Taxation
- Part v. Honorary Consuls
- 35. Honorary Consuls
- Part vi. Consuls, Diplomats, and the United Nations
- 36. Consuls as Diplomats
- 37. Diplomats as Consuls
- 38. Consuls and the United Nations
- 39. Performance of Consular Functions by Other Officials
- Part vii. Conclusions
- 40. Relations between the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and Other Treaties
- 41. Settlement of Disputes
- 42. Signature and Accession
- 43. Conclusions
- Appendices
- 1. Recent Consular Treaties
- 2. The United Nations Conference on Consular Relations
- 3. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
- 4. The European Convention on Consular Functions.