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100 _aQuigley, John
245 _aThe law of consular access
_b: A documentary guide /
_cJohn Quigley
260 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2010.
300 _a303 p. ;
_c24 cm.
365 _bRs. 1,953
505 _aPart 1: Introduction to Consular Access; 1. Overview of Consular Access; 2. Role of Consuls in Assisting a National; Part 2: Consular Access Obligations of a Receiving State; 3. Situations Requiring Advice about Consular Access; 4. Individuals who must be advised; 5. Timing of Consular Access; 6. Confidentiality of Communication; 7. Automatic Notification under Bilateral Treaties; Part 3: The Rights of a Foreign National; 8. Rights assertable Against the Receiving State; 9. Consular Access as a due Process Right; 10. Statutory Right to Sending State Protection; 11. Non-Statutory Right to Sending State Protection; Part 4: Consular Access in Domestic Law; 12. Incorporation into Domestic Law; 13. Subsidiary Regulation and Legislation; 14. Availability of a Judicial Remedy; 15. Domestic Effect of International Decisions Part 5: Remedies at the Domestic Level; 16. Prejudice as a Prerequisite for a Judicial Remedy; 17. Suppression of Evidence as a Judicial Remedy; 18. Procedural Default as Barring Remedy; 19. Consular Access Violation as Grounds for Sentence Reduction or Clemency; 20. Monetary Damages for a Foreign National; 21. Intervention in Court by a Sending State; 22. Civil Suit by a Sending State; Part 6: Remedies at the International Level; 23. Diplomatic Protest by a Sending State; 24. Jurisdiction in the International Court of Justice; 25. Jurisdiction in Inter-American Human Rights Organs; Part 7: An Overview of Consular Access Litigation; 26. Proceedings in the International Court of Justice; 27. Proceedings in the Inter-American System
650 _aDiplomatic Protection - Consular
700 _aAceves William J
700 _aShank Adele
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