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The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is an international treaty on diplomatic intercourse and the privileges and immunities of a diplomatic mission. A treaty is a binding agreement under international law concluded by subjects of international law, namely states and international organizations. ...
The United Nations, with its headquarters in New York City, is the largest international diplomatic organization. ...
Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments, which ensures that diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or prosecution under the host countrys laws (although they can be expelled). ...
Seal on the building of German Embassies. ...
Adopted on April 14, 1961 by the United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities held in Vienna, Austria, from March 2 to April 14. April 14 is the 104th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (105th in leap years). ...
1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ...
Vienna (German: Wien [viËn]; Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian: BeÄ, Czech: VÃdeÅ, Hungarian: Bécs, Romanian: Viena, Romani: Bech or Vidnya, Russian: Ðена, Slovak: ViedeÅ, Slovenian: Dunaj) is the capital of Austria, and also one of the nine States of Austria. ...
March 2 is the 61st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (62nd in leap years). ...
April 14 is the 104th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (105th in leap years). ...
The Conference also adopted the Optional Protocol concerning the Acquisition of Nationality, the Optional Protocol concerning the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes, the Final Act and four resolutions annexed to that Act. Done at Vienna, on April 18, 1961. Entered into force on April 24, 1964. April 18 is the 108th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (109th in leap years). ...
April 24 is the 114th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (115th in leap years). ...
For the Nintendo 64 emulator, see 1964 (Emulator). ...
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