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The law of consular access : A documentary guide (Record no. 28712)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780415685504
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Classification number 341.3
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Quigley John
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Title The law of consular access : A documentary guide
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 303p
Dimensions xxi
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Price amount Rs. 1,953
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Table of Contents;<br/>Part 1: Introduction to Consular Access; <br/>1. Overview of Consular Access; <br/>2. Role of Consuls in Assisting a National; <br/>Part 2: Consular Access Obligations of a Receiving State; <br/>3. Situations Requiring Advice about Consular Access; <br/>4. Individuals who must be advised; <br/>5. Timing of Consular Access; <br/>6. Confidentiality of Communication; <br/>7. Automatic Notification under Bilateral Treaties; <br/>Part 3: The Rights of a Foreign Nationa;l <br/>8. Rights Assertable Against the Receiving State; <br/>9. Consular Access as a due Process Right; <br/>10. Statutor Right to Sending State Protection; <br/>11. Non-Statutory Right to Sending State Protection; <br/>Part 4: Consular Access in Domestic Law; <br/>12. Incorporation into Domestic Law; <br/>13. Subsidiary Regulation and Legislation; <br/>14. Availability of a Judicial Remedy; <br/>15. Domestic Effect of International Decisions; <br/>Part 5: Remedies at the Domestic Level; <br/>16. Prejudice as a Prerequisite for a Judicial Remedy; <br/>17. Suppression of Evidence as a Judicial Remedy; <br/>18. Procedural Default as Barring Remedy; <br/>19. Consular Access Violation as Grounds for Sentence Reduction or Clemency; <br/>20. Monetary Damages for a Foreign National; <br/>21. Intervention in Court by a Sending State; <br/>22. Civil Suit by a Sending State; <br/>Part 6: Remedies at the International Level; <br/>23. Diplomatic Protest by a Sending State; <br/>24. Jurisdiction in the International Court of Justice; <br/>25. Jurisdiction in Inter-American Human Rights Organs; <br/>Part 7: An Overview of Consular Access Litigation; <br/>26. Proceedings in the International Court of Justice; <br/>27. Proceedings in the Inter-American System<br/>Author(s);<br/>Biography;<br/>Reviews.<br/><br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Diplomatic Protection 2. Consular Law 3. Detention of Persons - Defense - Criminal Procedure
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Personal name Aceves William J
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