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Heirs of Shababo v. (1) Heilen, (2) The Consulate-General of Belgium in Jerusalem and (3) The Consul-General of Belgium in Jerusalem.

Israel.  30 March 1953 ; 13 July 1953 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Conclusiveness of Statements of Executive — Certificate as to Status of Foreign Consul — The Law of Israel.

Consuls — Appointment and Status of — Consuls Without Exequatur but Serving with Knowledge of Receiving State — Immunity of.

Consuls — Privileges and Immunities of — Immunity of Foreign State — Consul Not in Possession of Exequatur but Serving with Knowledge of Receiving State — Necessity for Recognition by Receiving State — Diplomatic List — Foreign Ministry Certificate — Necessity for — Interpretation of Certificate When Equivocal — Consulate — Whether a Judicial Person or a Department of a Foreign State — Immunity of Employee of Consulate — Personal Liability — Relation of International Law and Municipal Law — The Law of Israel.

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Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1957

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