
Overview Of Consular Access -- Role Of Consuls In Assisting A National -- Situations Requiring Advice About Consular Access -- Individuals Who Must Be Advised -- Timing Of Consular Access -- Confidentiality Of Communication -- Automatic Notification Under Bilateral Treaties -- Rights Assertable Against The Receiving State -- Consular Access As A Due Process Right -- Statutory Right To Sending State Protection -- Non-statutory Right To Sending State Protection -- Incorporation Into Domestic Law -- Subsidiary Regulation And Legislation -- Availability Of A Judicial Remedy -- Domestic Effect Of International Decisions -- Prejudice As A Prerequisite For A Judicial Remedy -- Suppression Of Evidence As A Judicial Remedy -- Procedural Default As Barring A Remedy -- Consular Access Violation As Grounds For Sentence Reduction Or Clemency -- Monetary Damages For A Foreign National -- Intervention In Court By A Sending State -- Civil Suit By A Sending State -- Diplomatic Protest By A Sending State -- Jurisdiction In The International Court Of Justice -- Jurisdiction In Inter-american Human Rights Organs -- Proceedings In The International Court Of Justice -- Proceedings In The Inter-american Human Rights System. John Quigley, William J. Aceves And S. Adele Shank. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [288]-294) And Index.
Page Count:
306
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
ISBN-10:
0203866657
ISBN-13:
9780203866658
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