John Quigley, William J. Aceves and S. Adele Shank
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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New York :
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Routledge,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2010
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xviii, 303 p. ;
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24 cm
SERIES
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Routledge research in international law
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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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