Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
- Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
The Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic Relations is an international treaty on diplomatic intercourse and the privileges and immunities of a diplomatic mission. Adopted on April 18, 1961 by the United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities held in Vienna, Austria, from March 2 to April 14.
The Conference also adopted the Optional Protocol concerning the Acquisition of Nationality, the Optional Protocol concerning the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes, the Final Act and four resolutions annexed to that Act. Done at Vienna, on April 18, 1961. It was first implemented on April 24, 1964.
See also
*Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (1963)
*Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969)
*Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations (1986)
*Vienna Conventions for a list of other conventions
*Diplomatic immunity
*Embassy
*Consulate
References
* [http://untreaty.un.org/ilc/texts/instruments/english/conventions/9_1_1961.pdf Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Done at Vienna on 18 April 1961 - PDF]
External links
* [http://www.worldinbalance.net/agreements/1961-vienna-diplomaticrelations.html Easy-to-read version of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations] at the Center for a World in Balance
* [http://www.corpsdiplomatique.cd/VIENNA_CONVENTION_1961_ON_DIPLOMATIC_RELATIONS.pdf Diplomatic Relations Protocols]
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
Vienna Convention on Consular Relations — The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (or VCCR) was completed in 1963 as a multilateral treaty to codify consular practices that developed through customary international law, numerous bilateral treaties, and a number of regional treaties.… … Wikipedia
Vienna Convention — can mean any of a number of treaties signed in Vienna. Notable are:* several treaties and conventions resulted from the Congress of Vienna (1814 1815) which redrew the map of Europe, only partially restoring the pre Napoleonic situation, and… … Wikipedia
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties — Signatories (light green) and ratifications (dark green) of the convention Signed 23 May 1969 Location Vienna Effective 27 January 1980 Conditio … Wikipedia
Vienna Convention — a term given to international conventions concluded in Vienna, e.g. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969, Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961 and Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963. Collins dictionary of law. W. J.… … Law dictionary
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations — The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations (VCLTIO) is an extension of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties which deals with treaties between States.… … Wikipedia
Diplomatic law — is that area of international law that governs permanent and temporary diplomatic missions. A fundamental concept of diplomatic law is that of diplomatic immunity, which derives from state immunity. Key elements of diplomatic law are the immunity … Wikipedia
Vienna (disambiguation) — Vienna can refer to: Geography In Austria: * Vienna, capital and a federal state of Austria * the River Vienna, a small river meeting the Danube at Vienna; see Wien (river)In France: * Vienne, a city known in Roman times as Vienna In Canada: *… … Wikipedia
Vienna Conference — can refer to:*Vienna Conference (1819), held in 1819 and 1820. *Vienna Conference (1853), *Vienna Conference (1855), *Vienna Conference on Science and Technology for Development, 1979 see Commission on Science and Technology for Development… … Wikipedia
Diplomatic rank — is the system of professional and social rank used in the world of diplomacy and international relations. Over time it has been formalized on an international basis. Contents 1 Traditional European diplomacy 1.1 Ranks 1.2 Notes … Wikipedia
Diplomatic accreditation — is the process in which an ambassador is certified as one country s official representative to another. Accreditation occurs when a new ambassador presents letters of credence , or credentials, to the host country s head of state. Letters of… … Wikipedia