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  1. 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.

  2. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Done at Vienna on 18 April 1961 The States Parties to the present Convention, Recalling that peoples of all nations from ancient times have...

  3. 23 May 1969. Status: In force. Date of entry into force: 27 Jan 1980. Signatories/Parties: 131. es. zh. fr. ru. en. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969) The States Parties to the present Convention, Considering the fundamental role of treaties in the history of international relations,

  4. Vienna Convention. Vienna Convention can mean any of a number of treaties signed in Vienna. Most are related to the harmonization or formalization of the procedures of international diplomacy, but some are not. several treaties and conventions resulted from the Congress of Vienna (1814–15) which redrew the map of Europe, only partially ...

  5. Jan 11, 2018 · Several prominent commentaries and monographs on the Conventions and the diplomatic and consular practice have been published, many of which have been updated at regular times. These handbooks have acquired the status of authoritative sources in explaining and analyzing diplomatic and consular law.

  6. Jan 23, 2019 · The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which was agreed in 1961 and went into force in 1964, sets out how sovereign states can establish, maintain and, if need be, terminate diplomatic...

  7. The Vienna Convention provides a complete framework for the establishment, maintenance and termination of diplomatic relations on a basis of consent between independent sovereign States. It...

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