The Law of Consular Access

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This book brings together the relevant documentary sources on the law of consular access, with significant excerpts set alongside commentary on the documents. As well as the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, the book also includes other sources, such as bilateral and multilateral treaties, and key court cases from various jurisdictions.


Zusatztext "In a globalised world! in which foreign citizens are increasingly subject to criminal proceedings in other states and are demanding ever greater levels of protection by their national state! this book offers an indispensable and up to date compendium on the law and practice of consular access." Dr Tim Stephens! University of Sydney! Australia"In just a few years! the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations has gone from being almost entirely unknown to being the subject of complicated and significant litigation around the world.This bookdescribes the developments that have taken place! collects the most important materials (many of which are hard to find)! and offers analysis to guide all those attempting to untangle the VCCR." John Cary Sims! Professor of Law! University of the Pacific! McGeorge School of Law Sacramento! California! USA Informationen zum Autor John Quigley is the President's Club Professor of Law at the Michael E. Moritz College of Law, the Ohio State University, USA. William J. Aceves is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at California Western School of Law, USA. S. Adele Shank is a criminal law practitioner specializing in the defense of capital cases, and has represented the European Union in its amicus briefs to the Supreme Court of the United States, regarding consular access. Klappentext This book brings together the relevant documentary sources on the law of consular access, with significant excerpts set alongside commentary on the documents. As well as the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, the book also includes other sources, such as bilateral and multilateral treaties, and key court cases from various jurisdictions. Zusammenfassung This book brings together the relevant documentary sources on the law of consular access, with significant excerpts set alongside commentary on the documents. As well as the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, the book also includes other sources, such as bilateral and multilateral treaties, and key court cases from various jurisdictions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 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. Statutor 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 ...

"In a globalised world, in which foreign citizens are increasingly subject to criminal proceedings in other states and are demanding ever greater levels of protection by their national state, this book offers an indispensable and up to date compendium on the law and practice of consular access." Dr Tim Stephens, University of Sydney, Australia "In just a few years, the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations has gone from being almost entirely unknown to being the subject of complicated and significant litigation around the world.This bookdescribes the developments that have taken place, collects the most important materials (many of which are hard to find), and offers analysis to guide all those attempting to untangle the VCCR." John Cary Sims, Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law Sacramento, California, USA

Autorentext

John Quigley is the President's Club Professor of Law at the Michael E. Moritz College of Law, the Ohio State University, USA.

William J. Aceves is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at California Western School of Law, USA.

S. Adele Shank is a criminal law practitioner specializing in the defense of capital cases, and has represented the European Union in its amicus briefs to the Supreme Court of the United States, regarding consular access.


Inhalt

Part 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. Statutor 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

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780415685504
    • Genre International Law
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 328
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 610g
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm x T20mm
    • Jahr 2011
    • EAN 9780415685504
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-415-68550-4
    • Veröffentlichung 26.07.2011
    • Titel The Law of Consular Access
    • Autor John Quigley , William J. Aceves , Shank Adele
    • Untertitel A Documentary Guide

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