Article 50 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
Corruption of a representative of a State
If the expression of a State’s consent to be bound by a treaty has been procured through the corruption of its representative directly or indirectly by another negotiating State, the State may invoke such corruption as invalidating its consent to be bound by the treaty.
See also: Article 49 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
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