Citation: Mitre, Bartolomé and Sarsfield, Dalmacio Velez (1870) Disposiciones relativas a los agentes consulares de la Republica Argentina. Imprenta del "Fenix", Buenos Aires. (Unpublished)
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Abstract
Rules set out by the President regarding Argentine consuls. For example, consuls can only be appointed by government, they must provide protection and assistance to merchants and sailors, uphold international trade laws and report any offences, at the end of each year they must report on the state and interest of trade in the Republic, and they must make public all official notices regarding the Republic's wealth and production. Contains handwritten notes in the margins
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Creators: | Mitre, Bartolomé and Sarsfield, Dalmacio Velez and |
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Subjects: | Politics History Latin American Studies |
Keywords: | Item type: Memorandum, Countries: Argentina, Themes: Economic Policy, Development and Ideas, Other keywords: International Commerce, Government Institutions, Government Administration, Civil Law, Free Trade, Industry, |
Divisions: | Institute of Latin American Studies |
Collections: | Liberalism in the Americas Digital Archive |
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References: | Project Record ID: A00349; Folder: CUP_405_C_68; BL Catalogue number: CUP_405_C_68; |