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  • Consular Law and Practice

    Consular Law and Practice by Lee J.D., Luke T.; Quigley, John;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 3
    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2008. július 3.

    • ISBN 9780198298519
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem728 oldal
    • Méret 241x162x43 mm
    • Súly 1258 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    This classic work on consular law explains what consuls do to assist and protect co-nationals. How can they help with documents, or if a co-national is arrested or convicted on a criminal charge? This book explores how consular law developed and examines the current treaties and the varied roles of the consul.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    First published in 1961, Consular Law and Practice is a classic work of great interest and practical use to diplomats, consuls, and international lawyers.

    When persons are out of their home country, consuls are their link with home and a source of assistance. The roles of consuls are many and varied. Consuls promote commerce between the home country and the host country and assist businesspeople in making contacts and in completing commercial transactions. Consuls also handle problems that arise for seafarers and merchant shipping vessels of the home country when they are in port in the host country. When a home country citizen dies while in the host country, consuls may facilitate burial or shipment of the remains home, or deal with the person's estate. Consuls assist individuals arrested on a criminal charge in the host state by visiting them in jail, advising them about the legal system of the host state, and helping to find them a lawyer. If the person is convicted, consuls visit them in prison and may help to secure a transfer to a prison in the home country.

    This fully updated third edition explains consular privileges and immunities and how consular functions are handled in time of peace and war, when the receiving state experiences civil war, or when the sending and receiving states break off diplomatic or consular relations. It provides valuable background by describing how consular law developed historically and how it became solidified in 1963 in the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. It explores the many bilateral consular treaties which supplement the Vienna Convention, examines the traditional and changing role of consuls, explains diplomatic privileges and immunities, and discusses the function of consuls as ambassadors in cultural and scientific exchange.

    In eighteen years since Lee's Second Edition there has been a major shift in consular functions- access to and protection of nationals in detention assuming much greater importance politically as well as legally. The Third Edition well reflects this, with thorough analysis of recent cases before the International Court and with the US Supreme Court, as well as recent conventions and changes in practice since the end of the Cold War. An excellent handbook for the lawyer and for career and honorary consuls struggling with the demands of huge numbers of travellers in foreign lands.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part i. Introduction
    Historical Evolution
    Definitions
    Classification
    Part ii. Consular Relations in General
    Consular Relations and Consular Posts
    Acquisition of Consular Status
    Termination of Consular Status
    Part iii. Consular Functions
    Consular Functions
    Protection of Nationals
    Nationals Charged with Criminal Offences
    Passport and Visa
    Notarial and Registration Services
    Marriage and Divorce
    Estate Functions
    Extradition and Civil Procedure
    Informational, Cultural, Scientific, and Tourist Functions
    Shipping
    Promotion and Protection of Trade
    Child Abduction
    Refugees
    Protection of Other Non-Nationals
    Part iv. Privileges and Immunities
    Privileges and Immunities
    Facilities
    Inviolability of Consular Premises
    Writs of Process
    Consular Archives and Documents
    Freedom of Movement
    Consular Communications
    Protection and Inviolability of Consuls
    Immunity from Local Jurisdiction: The Functional Approach
    Immunity from Local Jurisdiction: The Diplomatic Approach
    Immunity from Local Jurisdiction: Road Traffic Matters
    Liability to Give Evidence
    Social Legislation and Civic Service
    Exemption from Taxation
    Part v. Honorary Consuls
    Honorary Consuls
    Part vi. Consuls, Diplomats, and the United Nations
    Consuls as Diplomats
    Diplomats as Consuls
    Consuls and the United Nations
    Performance of Consular Functions by Other Officials
    Part vii. Conclusions
    Relations between the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and Other Treaties
    Settlement of Disputes
    Signature and Accession
    Conclusions
    Appendices
    Recent Consular Treaties
    The United Nations Conference on Consular Relations
    The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
    The European Convention on Consular Functions

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