| William Mark McKinney - 1915 - 1390 페이지
...a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and, therefore, a consent to receive...sovereign, and to the duties he is bound to perform. If crimes committed by the minister render him amenable to the local jurisdiction, it must be because... | |
| Julius Irizarry Puente - 1928 - 332 페이지
...a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and, therefore, a consent to receive...of his sovereign and to the duties he is bound to perform.54 (A) Reception. International Law is in nowise concerned with the question to what department... | |
| H. Lauterpacht - 1986 - 688 페이지
...a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power ; and, therefore, a consent to receive...privileges which his principal intended he should retain '. " This, then, is the juridical principle upon which the immunity rests, and, to quote Marshall,... | |
| H. Lauterpacht - 1945 - 692 페이지
...(his Sovereign or the State which he represents) intended that he should retain, as those privileges are essential to the dignity of his Sovereign and to the duties he is bound to perform. As a consequence, he is exempt from the jurisdiction of the courts of the country in which he resides... | |
| Hersch Lauterpacht - 1960 - 916 페이지
...a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and, therefore, a consent to receive...sovereign, and to the duties he is bound to perform.' " The principles which were applied to effect personal immunity for a foreign sovereign and his representatives... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs - 1994 - 702 페이지
...a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and, therefore, a consent to receive...sovereign, and to the duties he is bound to perform. Id. at 138-39. 8 Finally, Marshall contemplates other situations of consent and implied waiver of jurisdiction,... | |
| Ernest K. Bankas - 2005 - 564 페이지
...a person whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject his minister in any degree to that power; and, therefore, a consent to receive...privileges which his principal intended he should retain-.privileges which are essential to the dignity of his sovereign, and to the duties he is bound... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 820 페이지
...person, whom he has selected for that purpose, cannot intend to subject lus minister in any degree to that power; and, therefore, a consent to receive...infracting the laws of the country in which he resides, may »ubject himself to other punishment, than will be inflicted by his own sovereign, is an inquiry foreign... | |
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