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. USA
2. Park v. Shin
3. Cornejo v. County of San Diego
4. Medellin v. Texas
5. Mora v. New York
6. Gandara v. Bennett
7. Zavala v. State of Indiana
8. Commonwealth v. Jerez
9. United States v. Cordoba-Mosquera
10. United States v. Minjares-Alvarez
11. United States v. Chanthadara
12. United States v. Lombera-Camorlinga
13. Park v. Shin
14. Risk v. Halvorsen
15. United States v. Lawal
16. United States v. Chaparro-Alcantara
17. Jogi v. Voges
18. United States v. Page
19. United States v. Emuegbunam
20. United States v. Jimenez-Nava
21. Murphy v. Netherland
22. United States v. de la Pava
23. United States v. Li
24. Torres v. Mullin
25. Medellin v. Dretke
26. Bustillo v. Johnson
27. United States v. Duarte-Acero

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Diplomatic and Consular Relations.


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