Consular courts were law courts established by foreign powers in countries where they had extraterritorial rights. They were presided over by consular officers.
Consularcourts were law courts established by foreign powers in countries where they had extraterritorial rights. They were presided over by consular...
British Consular Officials exercised extraterritorial jurisdiction over British subjects in Japan. Consular officials sat as judges in consularcourts in all...
extraterritoriality. The court also heard appeals from consularcourts in China, Japan and Korea and from the British Court for Japan which was established...
on Consular Relations is an international treaty that defines a framework for consular relations between sovereign states. It codifies many consular practices...
against US citizens were tried in US consularcourts, while cases against Chinese nationals were tried in Chinese courts. Consuls had jurisdiction in the...
Consular immunity privileges are described in the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 1963 (VCCR). Consular immunity offers protections similar...
The court also heard appeals from British consularcourts in Japan. Appeals from the British Court for Japan lay to the British Supreme Court for China...
and Consular Staff in Tehran (USA v Iran), [1979] ICJ Reports 7. See Charney J "Compromissory Clauses and the Jurisdiction of the International Court of...
Courts, the participating European powers withdrew the consularcourts that previously exercised jurisdiction there. From the start, the Mixed Courts...
Consular nonreviewability (sometimes written as consular non-reviewability, and also called consular absolutism) refers to the doctrine in immigration...
plans for Egypt, the Mixed Courts led to a radical reform of Egypt's chaotic nineteenth century legal system, where Consularcourts competed with Government...
International Court of Justice (ICJ) which concerned the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. In the case, the ICJ ruled that its own temporary court orders...
Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran) is a public international law case (issued in two decisions) brought to the International Court of Justice by...
Hornby, former Chief Judge of the British Supreme ConsularCourt at Constantinople and British Supreme Court for China and Japan died in Rapallo in 1896 and...
founder and Chief Judge of both the British Supreme ConsularCourt at Constantinople and British Supreme Court for China and Japan. (Hornby had a nephew, Edmund...
passengers) there were no survivors. Uproar in Japan obliged the British ConsularCourt to revisit its initial exoneration of the captain and to accept there...
of Hungary. "Consular Services". "Hungary Country Specific Information – Entry/Exit Requirements for U.S. Citizens". Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S....
his death in November 1894; an Associate judge of the United States ConsularCourt in Shanghai; the proprietor of the Astor House Hotel in Shanghai, the...
country. The British had the widest system of consularcourts run by the Foreign Office. British consularcourts could be found in Africa, the Ottoman Empire...
few formal requirements outlining what a consular official must do. For example, for some countries, consular officials may be responsible for the issue...
exercised extraterritorial jurisdiction through consularcourts. Britain established the British Court for Japan in 1879.[citation needed] In 1887, only...
-313; cf. Dorr v. United States, 195 U.S. 138, 145 , 149, and to the consularcourts established by concessions from foreign countries, In re Ross, 140...
viewed as inapplicable to courts created in unincorporated territories outside the mainland ... and to the consularcourts established by concessions...
May 1861 – 5 March 1941) was a judge of various British colonial or consularcourts in Africa and Asia, the Ottoman Empire and China. His last judicial...
Frank Calvert (1828–1908) was an English expatriate who was a consular official in the eastern Mediterranean region and an amateur archaeologist. He began...