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  1. The Convention regulates the functions, privileges and immunities of diplomatic missions and agents. It defines the terms, procedures and conditions for the establishment and operation of diplomatic relations between States.

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  2. The Vienna Convention is a cornerstone of modern international relations and international law and is almost universally ratified and observed; it is considered one of the most successful legal instruments drafted under the United Nations.

  3. The web page provides the full text of the 1961 convention that regulates diplomatic missions and their personnel. It also explains the key aspects and purposes of the convention, such as immunity, inviolability and respect for the laws and customs of the host country.

  4. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) reduced to three the categories of diplomatic representatives, which are: (1) ambassadors and other heads of mission of equivalent rank who are accredited to the host heads of state; (2) envoys extraordinary, ministers plenipotentiary, and other representatives who are… Read More.

  5. £17.99. Add to cart. Request instructor examination copy. Contents. Part I: General Instruments. Chapter 1: Montevideo Convention on Rights and Duties of States. Chapter 2: Charter of the United Nations. Chapter 3: Statute of the International Court of Justice. Chapter 4: Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.

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