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ARTICLE-35
: FREEDOM OF COMMUNICATION [
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... 4. The
packages
constituting the
consular
bag shall bear visible external
marks
of their
character
and may contain only
official
correspondence
and
documents
or
articles
intended
exclusively
for
official
use. ...
... 5. The
consular
courier
shall be provided with an
official
document
indicating his
status
and the
number
of
packages
constituting the
consular
bag. Except with the
consent
of the
receiving State
he shall be neither a
national
of the
receiving State
, nor, unless he is a
national
of the
sending State
, a
permanent
resident of the
receiving State
. In the
performance
of his functions he shall be
protected
by the
receiving State
. He shall enjoy
personal
inviolability
and shall not be
liable
to any form of
arrest
or
detention
. ...
... 7. A
consular
bag may be
entrusted
to the
captain
of a
ship
or of a
commercial
aircraft
scheduled to
land
at an
authorized port of entry
. He shall be provided with an
official
document
indicating the
number
of
packages
constituting the bag, but he shall not be considered to be a
consular
courier
. By
arrangement
with the appropriate
local
authorities
, the
consular post
may send one of its
members
to take
possession
of the bag directly and
freely
from the
captain
of the
ship
or of the
aircraft
. ...
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