Search results for: “diplomatic and consular relations”

  • Diplomatic Negotation

    Diplomatic Negotiations Although negotiations have traditionally been left to professional diplomats, very important negotiations are increasingly being undertaken by specially selected envoys or foreign ministers and by heads of state. Examples of this trend were the “shuttle diplomacy” of the U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger in the Middle East and President Jimmy Carter’s personal…

  • MPEPIL: Specific treaties and instruments

    MPEPIL: Specific Treaties and instruments   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: Specific Treaties and instruments: 1. African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (1981), Ouguergouz, Fatsah 2. American Convention on Human Rights (1969), Neuman, Gerald L 3. American Declaration…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations 8

    Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations   SECTION 3. TERMINATION AND SUSPENSION OF THE OPERATION OF TREATIES Article 54 Termination of or withdrawal from a treaty under its provisions or by consent of the parties The termination of a treaty or the withdrawal of a party may take place:…

  • Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 3

    Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations   SECTION 2. INVALIDITY OF TREATIES Article 46 Provisions of internal law regarding competence to conclude treaties 1. A State may not invoke the fact that its consent to be bound by a treaty has been expressed in violation of a provision of its internal law regarding competence to conclude…

  • Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 2

    Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations   SECTION 4. PROCEDURE Article 65 Procedure to be followed with respect to invalidity, termination, withdrawal from or suspension of the operation of a treaty 1. A party which, under the provisions of the present Convention, invokes either a defect in its consent to be bound by a treaty or…

  • Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 6

    Vienna Convention on Consular Relations   Article 61 INVIOLABILITY OF CONSULAR ARCHIVES AND DOCUMENTS The consular archives and documents of a consular post headed by an honorar y consular officer shall be inviolable at all times and wherever they may be, provided that they are kept separate from other papers and documents and, in particular,…

  • Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 4

    Vienna Convention on Consular Relations   Article 39 CONSULAR FEES AND CHARGES 1. The consular post may levy in the territory of the receiving State the fees and charges provided by the laws and regulations of the sending State for consular acts. 2. The sums collected in the form of the fees and charges referred…

  • Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 3

    Vienna Convention on Consular Relations   Article 1 DEFINITIONS 1. For the purposes of the present Convention, the following expressions shall have the meanings hereunder assigned to them: (a) “consular post”means any consulate-general, consulate, vice-consulate or consular agency; (b) “consular district”means the area assigned to a consular post for the exercise of consular functions; (c)…

  • Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 2

    Vienna Convention on Consular Relations   CHAPTER II FACILITIES, PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES RELATING TO CONSULAR POSTS, CAREER CONSULAR OFFICERS AND OTHER MEMBERS OF A CONSULAR POST Section I FACILITIES, PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES RELATING TO A CONSULAR POST Article 28 FACILITIES FOR THE WORK OF THE CONSULAR POST The receiving State shall accord full facilities for…

  • Viena Convention on Consular Relations

    Viena Convention on Consular Relations The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is an international treaty that defines a framework for diplomatic relations between independent countries. The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of 1963 is an international treaty that defines a framework for consular relations between independent countries. US main Decisions: 1. Osagiede v.…

  • 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 […]

  • Public International Law Classification (Max Planck Institute)

    Public International Law Classification (Max Planck Institute) Notation Classification VR1 General VR 1.1 Comprehensive Studies VR 1.2 Surveys of State Practice VR 1.3 Surveys of Judicial Decisions VR 1.4 Surveys of Literature VR 1.5 Institutes, Societies VR 1.5.1 Institut de Droit International (before 1996 see 1.5.3) VR 1.5.2 International Law Association (before 1996 see 1.5.3)…

  • 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…