Diplomatic Relations

Diplomatic Relations
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Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations outlines the rules of diplomatic law for the exchange and treatment of envoys between states. It has become an almost universally adopted Convention with 179 states party to it. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is fundamental to the conduct of foreign relations and ensures that diplomats can conduct their duties without threat of influence by the host government. Done at Vienna on 18 April 1961. Entered into force on 24 April 1964.
Diplomatic Relations in 2011
United States views on international law (based on the document "Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law"): After the United States suspended operations of its embassy in Tripoli, the Republic of Turkey agreed in April 2011 to represent the United States in Libya and protect United States citizens and interests in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. After the Turkish embassy in Tripoli suspended operations, the Republic of Hungary agreed to act as protecting power for the United States beginning in June 2011. When the United States resumed operations of its embassy in Tripoli in September 2011, Hungary ceased acting as protecting power for the United States in Libya. This was the first time that either the Government of Turkey or the Government of Hungary had acted as protecting power for the United States. Other governments which have served in this role during the last century include Switzerland (representing U.S. interests in Cuba from 1961 to the present and Iran from 1980 to the present); Sweden (representing U.S. interests in the Democratic Republic of North Korea from 1996 to the present); Belgium (representing U.S. interests in Libya from 1991-2004); Poland (representing U.S. interests in Iraq from 1991-2004). see this world global legal platform (publication) in relation with the year 1989-90 at 241-42 for background on instances in which foreign governments have acted as protecting powers for the United States.
Diplomatic Relations in 2013
United States views on international law [2] in relation to Diplomatic Relations: After the United States suspended operations of its embassy in Bangui, Central African Republic, France agreed in April 2013 to represent the United States in the Central African Republic and protect United States interests in accordance with Article 45(c) of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. See this world global legal platform (publication) (in relation to issues that took place in the year 2011) at 271 for a list of other governments that have served as protecting powers for the United States.
Diplomatic Relations
In relation to the international law practice and diplomatic relations in this world global legal platform (publication), please see the following section:
Diplomatic Relations, Succession, Continuity of States, and Other Statehood Issues
Note: there is detailed information and resources under these topics during the year 2013, covered by this entry on diplomatic relations in this law Encyclopedia.
Diplomatic Relations
Embracing mainstream international law, this section on diplomatic relations explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.
Diplomatic Relations
In relation to the international law practice and Diplomatic Relations in this world global legal platform (publication), please see the following section:
Diplomatic Relations, Succession, Continuity of States, Statehood Issues
Diplomatic Relations, Succession, Continuity of States, Statehood Issues
In relation to the international law practice and Diplomatic Relations, Succession, Continuity of States, Statehood Issues, please see the information on this world global legal platform (publication).
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Further Reading
The entry "diplomatic relations" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press
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Diplomatic Relations in the Digest of United States Practice in International Law, 2011
Id., 2013
Hierarchical Display of Diplomatic relations
International Relations > International affairs > International affairs
Law > International law > Public international law > Recognition of a state
Diplomatic relations
Concept of Diplomatic relations
See the dictionary definition of Diplomatic relations.
Characteristics of Diplomatic relations
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Translation of Diplomatic relations
Spanish: Relación diplomática
French: Relation diplomatique
German: Diplomatische Beziehungen
Italian: Relazioni diplomatiche
Portuguese: Relações diplomáticas
Polish: Stosunki dyplomatyczne
Thesaurus of Diplomatic relations
International Relations > International affairs > International affairs > Diplomatic relations
Law > International law > Public international law > Recognition of a state > Diplomatic relations
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