VIENNA CONVENTION ON DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

The 'Vienna Convention 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.

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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

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Consulate

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Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Done at Vienna on 18 April 1961 - PDF

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