Immunities and Privileges of International Officials: The Experience of the League of Nations

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The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2003 - 281 lappuses
Hill, Martin. Immunities and Privileges of International Officials: The Experience of the League of Nations. Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1947. xiv, 281 pp. Reprinted 2003 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 2992938865. ISBN 1-58477-317-0. Cloth. $85. * This book will be of interest to historians and researchers as well as attorneys who require a background in precedents of international public administration. It presents a thorough study of immunities and privileges enjoyed by international officials, with specific emphasis on the experience of the League of Nations, whose officials benefited from very broad immunities and privileges under the league's charter. The final chapter examines modifications in arrangements and concepts that have taken place since 1920.
 

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CHAPTER
3
ORIGINS OF THE AGREEMENTS WITH SWITZERLAND AND
14
ANALYSIS OF THE REGIME IN SWITZERLAND
24
Officials of Swiss Nationality
45
THE REGIME IN THE NETHERLANDS
50
STATUS OF League OFFICIALS PERFORMING FUNCTIONS OUT
58
Status in the Territories of NonMember States
70
STATUS OF LEAGUE OFFICIALS IN THEIR HOME COUNTRIES
76
The Modus Vivendi of 1926 with the Swiss Federal Council
138
General Principles and Rules of Application Regulating
199
105
205
The General Convention on the Privileges and Immunities
224
together with a Draft Convention Transmitted as a Basis
232
Resolution of the General Assembly on the Privileges and
246
Interim Arrangement on Privileges and Immunities of
257
The Draft Convention between the United Nations and
265

STATUS OF OFFICIALS OF THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR OFFICE
93
THE BASES OF THE POSTWAR REGIME RELATING TO INTERNA
101
ANNEX PAGE
121

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