The Foreign Office List and Diplomatic and Consular Year Book for ..., Volume 133

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Harrison and Sons, 1960
 

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Página 81 - ... justice should not only be done, but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done.
Página 469 - And to prevent the like Insolences for the future, Be it further declared by the Authority aforesaid, that all Writs and Processes that shall at any time hereafter be sued forth or prosecuted, whereby the Person of any Ambassador, or other...
Página 81 - But to say that he is not to subordinate his duty to his private interests, nor to make use of his official position to further those interests, is to say no more than that he must behave with common honesty. The Service exacts from itself a higher standard, because it recognises that the State is entitled to demand that its servants shall not only be honest in fact, but beyond the reach of suspicion of dishonesty.
Página 84 - State; or (c) retains the sketch, plan, model, article, note, or document in his possession or control when he has no right to retain it or when it is contrary to his duty to retain it or...
Página 73 - Diplomatic agents shall take precedence in their respective classes according to the date of the official notification of their arrival.
Página 84 - ... or which has been made or obtained in contravention of this Act, or which has been entrusted in confidence to him by any person holding office under His Majesty...
Página 469 - ... street) and detaining him in custody for several hours, in contempt of the protection granted by Her Majesty, contrary to the law of nations...
Página 84 - ... (a) wilfully communicates the code or pass word, sketch, plan, model, article, note, document or information to any person other than a person to whom he is authorised to communicate it...
Página 469 - Congress shall reside, who shall upon receipt thereof affix the same in some public place in his office, whereto all persons may resort and take copies without fee or reward.
Página 469 - Pleas for the time being, or any two of them, shall be deemed violators of the laws of nations, and disturbers of the public repose, and shall suffer such pains, penalties, and corporal punishment, as the said Lord Chancellor, Lord Keeper, and the said Chief Justices, or any two of them shall judge fit to be imposed and inflicted.

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