Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations information
1961 international treaty
For other conventions signed in Vienna, see Vienna Convention.
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
Ratifications of the convention
Parties
Non-parties
Signed
18 April 1961
Location
Vienna
Effective
24 April 1964
Condition
Ratification by 22 states
Signatories
61[1]
Parties
193[1] (as of June 2021)
Depositary
UN Secretary-General
Languages
Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish
Full text
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations at Wikisource
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is an international treaty that defines a framework for diplomatic relations between independent countries.[2] Its aim is to facilitate "the development of friendly relations" among governments through a uniform set of practices and principles;[3] most notably, it codifies the longstanding custom of diplomatic immunity, in which diplomatic missions are granted privileges that enable diplomats to perform their functions without fear of coercion or harassment by the host country. The Vienna Convention is a cornerstone of modern international relations and international law and is almost universally ratified and observed;[1] it is considered one of the most successful legal instruments drafted under the United Nations.[4]
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