A merchant who was resident in London took on additional duties as consul for a foreign government.
Held: the appointment was not sufficient to protect him from an action upon a mesne process.
Citations:
(1814) 3 M and S 284, [1814] 105 ER 619
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Regina v Jones (Margaret), Regina v Milling and others HL 29-Mar-2006
Domestic Offence requires Domestic Defence
Each defendant sought to raise by way of defence of their otherwise criminal actions, the fact that they were attempting to prevent the commission by the government of the crime of waging an aggressive war in Iraq, and that their acts were . .
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International
Updated: 07 December 2022; Ref: scu.239962