Understand how consular rights and the most favored nation clause shape cross-border probate and treaty practice.
This concise reference gathers treaty texts, court decisions, and practical guidance for handling consular matters in estates and international proceedings. It explains how consuls intervene to protect non-resident heirs and how treaty provisions should be interpreted to promote mutual cooperation between courts and consuls.
Designed for lawyers, judges, and students, it presents the scope of consular rights, the interplay with state and federal law, and the practical steps used in applying these rules in real cases.
Ideal for readers seeking a practical, historically grounded view of how international agreements influence domestic legal practice.
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