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New Consular Conventions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1921

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References

1 See Rocca v. Thompson, 223 U. S. 317, affirming In the Matter of the Estate of Ghio, 157 Calif. 552. Cf. In re Wyman, 191 Mass. 276; Carpigiani v. Hall, 172 Ala. 287.

2 See, also, Article VI of treaty with Persia, of December 13, 1856; also Article XXXIII. paragraph 10, of treaty with Salvador of December 6, 1870.

3 Declared . MrCoudert, Frederic R. , with reference to the case of Rocca v. Thompson, 223 U. S. 317: "We cannot feel that the court had any real doubt as to the constitutionality of a treaty granting to consuls the right to administer upon the estates of their deceased nationals for the benefit of foreign heirs." Google Scholar (Columbia Law Rev., XIII, 181, 185.)

4 252 U. S. 416.