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Article 10 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 10 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1.The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the receiving State, or such other ministry as may be agreed, shall be notified of: (a) The appointment of members of the mission, their arrival and their final departure or the termination of their functions with the mission; (b) The arrival and […]

Article 9 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 9 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1.The receiving State may at any time and without having to explain its decision, notify the sending State that the head of the mission or any member of the diplomatic staff of the mission is persona non grata or that any other member of the staff of the […]

Article 8 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 8 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1.Members of the diplomatic staff of the mission should in principle be of the nationality of the sending State. 2.Members of the diplomatic staff of the mission may not be appointed from among persons having the nationality of the receiving State, except with the consent of that State […]

Article 7 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 7 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Subject to the provisions of articles 5, 8, 9 and 11, the sending State may freely appoint the members of the staff of the mission. In the case of military, naval or air attachés, the receiving State may require their names to be submitted beforehand, for its approval. […]

Article 6 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 6 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Two or more States may accredit the same person as head of mission to another State, unless objection is offered by the receiving State. See also: Article 5 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations

Article 5 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 5 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1.The sending State may, after it has given due notification to the receiving States concerned, accredit a head of mission or assign any member of the diplomatic staff, as the case may be, to more than one State, unless there is express objection by any of the receiving […]

Article 4 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 4 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1.The sending State must make certain that the agrément of the receiving State has been given for the person it proposes to accredit as head of the mission to that State. 2.The receiving State is not obliged to give reasons to the sending State for a refusal of […]

Annex Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

Annex to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1. A list of conciliators consisting of qualified jurists shall be drawn up and maintained by the Secretary-General of the United Nations. To this end, every State which is a Member of the United Nations or a party to the present Convention shall be invited […]

Article 3 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 3 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1.The functions of a diplomatic mission consist, inter alia, in: (a) Representing the sending State in the receiving State; (b) Protecting in the receiving State the interests of the sending State and of its nationals, within the limits permitted by international law; (c) Negotiating with the Government of […]

Article 2 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961

Article 2 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations The establishment of diplomatic relations between States, and of permanent diplomatic missions, takes place by mutual consent. See also: Article 1 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations