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CHAPTER ⅩⅦ
DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS AND EMBASSY PROPERTY
Establishment of Diplomatic Mission (1)
Composition of Diplomatic Mission (2)
Special Missions (3)
Accreditation
Agreation and Appointment (4)
Letters of Credence, and Reception (5)
Dual Accreditation (6)
Termination of Mission (7)
Evidence of Status (8)
Certain Rights and Duties of Diplomatic Officers
Access to Head of State (9)
Transit of Third States (10)
Inviolability of Person (11)
Inviolability of Residence and Property (12)
Exercise of Appropriate Functions (13)
Noninterference in Internal Affairs (14)
Professional or Commercial Activity (15)
Compulsory Public Services (16)
Obligation To Respect Local Law and Regulations (17)
Official Communication
Diplomatic Communication(18)
Department of State or Ministry for Foreign Affairs as Official Channel (19)
Communication in Time of War (20)
Modes of Communication
Diplomatic Couriers(21)
Diplomatic Pouches(22)
Wireless Communication by Diplomatic Mission (23)
Use of Diplomatic Channel, and Foreign Agent Activity, To Dis-seminate Propaganda (24)
Privileges and Immunities
Certain Aspects of Entitlement
Nationals of Receiving State (25)
Family Members and Dependents; Administrative and Tech-nical Staff ; and Service Staff and Private Servants (26)
Taxation
Income Taxes (27)
Excise and Sales Taxes (28)
DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS AND EMBASSY PROPERTY—Continued
Privileges and Immunities—Continued
Taxation—ContinuedPage
Real Property Taxes (29)
Personal Property and Other Taxes (30)
Customs Duties and Inspection (31)
Social Security Taxes (32)
Diplomatic Premises
Exterritoriality a Fiction (33)
Use for Mission Purposes (34)
Acquisition (35)
Inviolability and Protection (36)
Status of Archives (37)
Immunity From Search, Requisition, Attachment, or Execu-tion (38)
Display of Flags and Emblems (39)
Exemption From Judicial Process
In General (40)
In Criminal Cases (41)
In Civil and Administrative Cases (42)
Waiver of Immunity (43)
Duration of Privileges and Immunities (44)
Nondiscrimination; Reciprocity (45)
Protection of Interests by Third States (46)
Protection and Disposition of Enemy Diplomatic Property by Receiv-ing State (47)
Ceremonial
Rules of Precedence (48)
Heads of State, of Governments, and Foreign Ministers (49)
Forms of Diplomatic Correspondence (50)
CHAPTER ⅩⅧ
CONSULAR OFFICERS AND CONSULATES
Appointment and Admission (1)
Exercise of Consular Functionsby Other Officials and Entities (2)
Exequaturs (3)
Honorary Consuls (4)
Functions of Consuls
Introduction (5)
Notarial and Related Functions (6)
Functions in Respect of Civil Status (7)
Protection of Nationals (8)
Administration of Estates (9)
Functions With Respect to Seamen and Vessels (10)
Consular Fees (11)
Privileges and Immunities
In General (12)
CONSULAR OFFICERS AND CONSULATES—Continued
Privileges and Immunities—Continued
Protection of Person (13)
Protection of Office and Dwelling (14)
Protection of Archives and Communication (15)
Amenability to Local Jurisdiction
Amenability to Civil Proceedings (16)
Amenability to Criminal Jurisdiction (17)
Amenability to Administrative Jurisdiction (18)
Amenability to Taxation(19)
CHAPTER XⅨ
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT
CHAPTER ⅩⅩ
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY
Patents (1)
Trademarks (2)