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Comment
Supreme Court On Consular Relations
A recent Supreme Court case discusses Article 36 of the Vienna Convention on consular relations and the rights of detained foreign nationals. For a transcript of the oral arguments of Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon, No. 04-10566 (March 29, 2006), see here.
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