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French Diplomatic Agents and their Jurisdiction as Civil Status Officers Stationed Abroad*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

Abstract

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Editorial Comment
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1912

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Footnotes

*

Note kindly furnished by Mr. G. Scelle, of Paris, in reference to a recent decision by the court for settling conflicts between French laws.

References

1 Decision of May 13, 1909.

2 Decision of December 27, 1910.

3 See, for like statement of view, Hall, Foreign powers and jurisdiction of the British Crown, 1894, § 41.

4 See, Decrees of the Council of State, Jan. 12, 1877, Dupuy; Dec. 23, 1904, Poujade.

5 See, Decrees of the Council of State, Dec. 8, 1882, Laffon.

6 See, Decrees of the Council of State, Feb. 12, 1904, Bachatari.