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0 reviewsISBN 10: 0199216851
ISBN 13: 9780199216857
Author: Eileen Denza
Definitions (Art. 1)
Establishment of Diplomatic Relations (Art. 2)
Functions of a Diplomatic Mission (Art. 3)
Appointment of Head of Mission (Art. 4)
Multiple Accreditation (Arts. 5–6)
Appointment of Mission Staff (Art. 7)
Nationality of Diplomatic Staff (Art. 8)
Persona Non Grata (Art. 9)
Notification of Staff Appointments & Movements (Art. 10)
Size of the Mission (Art. 11)
Offices Away from the Seat of the Mission (Art. 12)
Commencement of Functions & Precedence of Heads of Mission (Arts. 13, 16.1)
Classes of Heads of Mission (Arts. 14–15)
Precedence Among Heads of Mission (Arts. 16–18)
Chargé d’Affaires ad Interim (Art. 19)
Flag & Emblem of the Sending State (Art. 20)
Assistance in Obtaining Accommodation (Art. 21)
Inviolability of Mission Premises (Art. 22)
Exemption of Mission Premises from Taxation (Art. 23)
Inviolability of the Archives (Art. 24)
Facilities for the Mission (Art. 25)
Freedom of Movement (Art. 26)
Freedom of Communication (Art. 27.1)
Inviolability of Official Correspondence (Art. 27.2)
Diplomatic Bag (Art. 27.3)
Diplomatic Couriers (Arts. 27.5–7)
Exemption of Official Fees from Taxation (Art. 28)
Personal Inviolability (Art. 29)
Inviolability of Residence & Property (Art. 30)
Immunity from Jurisdiction (Art. 31)
Exemption from Giving Evidence (Art. 31.2)
Immunity from Execution (Art. 31.3)
Jurisdiction of Sending State & Other Remedies (Art. 31.4)
Waiver of Immunity (Art. 32)
Exemption from Social Security Provisions (Art. 33)
Exemption from Taxation (Art. 34)
Exemption from Personal Services (Art. 35)
Exemption from Customs Duties & Inspection (Art. 36)
Members of Family of Diplomatic Agent (Art. 37)
Junior Staff & Private Servants (Art. 37.2–4)
Nationals & Permanent Residents of Receiving State (Art. 38)
Commencement & Termination of Privileges and Immunities (Arts. 39.1–39.3)
Property of a Deceased Mission Member (Art. 39.4)
Duties of Third States (Art. 40)
Duties of the Mission towards the Receiving State (Art. 41)
Professional or Commercial Activity by Diplomat (Art. 42)
End of Diplomatic Functions (Art. 43)
Facilities for Departure (Art. 44)
Breach of Relations & Protection of Interests (Arts. 45–46)
Non‑Discrimination & Reciprocity (Art. 47)
Final Clauses (Arts. 48–53)
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Tags: Eileen Denza, Diplomatic Law, Vienna Convention, Diplomatic Relations