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Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 10
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations PART IV AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION OF TREATIES Article 39 General rule regarding the amendment of treaties A treaty may be amended by agreement between the parties. The rules laid down in Part II apply to such an agreement except in so far as the treaty may otherwise provide. Article…
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Diplomatic Immunity
An immunity from local laws and regulations accorded by host states to accredited foreign diplomats. It is recognized in international law that diplomatic officers are the personal representatives of sovereign states and, as such, are themselves inviolable on the same basis as the states they […]
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Diplomatic Immunity
An immunity from local laws and regulations accorded by host states to accredited foreign diplomats. It is recognized in international law that diplomatic officers are the personal representatives of sovereign states and, as such, are themselves inviolable on the same basis as the states they […]
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Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts
Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts and Personnel in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts and Personnel: As discussed in Section A.2.b., in this world legal Encyclopedia, the United States filed an amicus brief in the Second Circuit […]
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Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts
Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts and Personnel in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts and Personnel: As discussed in Section A.2.b., in this world legal Encyclopedia, the United States filed an amicus brief in the Second Circuit […]
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Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
See also: vienna convention on diplomatic relations vienna convention on the law of treaties citation statute of the international court of justice international covenant on civil and political rights vienna convention on consular relations vienna convention on the law of treaties summary un […]
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Immunity of Diplomatic Personnel
Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts and Personnel in 2013 Note: this is a continuation of the entry about Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts. United States views on international law [1] in relation to Immunity of Diplomatic Accounts and Personnel: Thus, absent evidence that the accounts were […]
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Vienna Convention
Treaty: The Vienna Convention Introduction to Vienna Convention Rules of international law governing the conclusion, validity, effects, interpretation, modification, suspension, and termination of treaties were codified in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, adopted in 1969…
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MPEPIL: Diplomacy and consular relations
MPEPIL: Diplomacy and consular relations Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: Diplomacy and consular relations: 1. Archives, Fitschen, Thomas 2. Asylum, Diplomatic, Shah, Prakash 3. Avena and Other Mexican Nationals Case (Mexico v United States of America), Dupuy, Pierre-Marie…
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Treaty on Open Skies 10
Treaty on Open Skies Article XIII Designation Of Personnel And Privileges And Immunities Section I. Designation Of Personnel 1. Each State Party shall, at the same time that it deposits its instrument of ratification to either of the Depositaries, provide to all other States Parties, for their review, a list of designated personnel who…
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Inter-American Convention on Forced Disappearance of Persons
Inter-American Convention on Forced Disappearance of Persons Article I The States Parties to this Convention undertake: a. Not to practice, permit, or tolerate the forced disappearance of persons, even in states of emergency or suspension of individual guarantees; b. To punish within their jurisdictions, those persons who commit or attempt to commit the crime…
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Inter-American Convention on Forced Disappearance of Persons
Inter-American Convention on Forced Disappearance of Persons Article I The States Parties to this Convention undertake: a. Not to practice, permit, or tolerate the forced disappearance of persons, even in states of emergency or suspension of individual guarantees; b. To punish within their jurisdictions, those persons who commit or attempt to commit the crime…
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Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations 10
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations SECTION 5. CONSEQUENCES OF THE INVALIDITY TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION OF THE OPERATION OF A TREATY Article 69 Consequences of the invalidity of a treaty 1. A treaty the invalidity of which is established under the present Convention is void. The provisions of…
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Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties PART VI MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Article 73 Cases of State succession, State responsibility and outbreak of hostilities The provisions of the present Convention shall not prejudge any question that may arise in regard to a treaty from a succession of States or from the international responsibility of a…