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Jurisdiction — Exterritorial Effect — Foreign Corporations Dissolved in Country of Origin — Liquidation Abroad — Doctrine of de facto Existence — Public Policy.
Jurisdiction — In Ports and National Waters — Consular Jurisdiction in Suits against National Ships — Discretion of Admiralty Court to decline Jurisdiction in Suits between Foreigners.
Jurisdiction — In Ports and National Waters — Jurisdiction by Consul Regarding Disputes between Master and Crew — Civil War in Spain — Competence of Dutch Courts.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Foreign States — Russian Trade Delegation in France — Franco-Soviet Agreement of January 11, 1934 — Duty of Courts to raise proprio motu the Question of Competence.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Protectorates — Morocco — The Position of the Office of the Protectorate of Morocco — Public Services of Protecting State — Whether Immune from Jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction — Exemption from — Foreign States and Public Bodies — Intervention of a Foreign State as a Claimant objecting to an Order made for the Detention of Goods — Whether amounting to Waiver of Immunity — Immunity from Jurisdiction and Immunity from Execution — Spanish Civil War.
Diplomatic Immunities — Fiction of Exterritoriality.
Jurisdiction — Immunity from — Foreign States — Private Obligations Unconnected with Sovereign Rights — Exterritoriality of Diplomatic Agents and Consuls.