![]() Temporary - these are special delegations or missions in international bodies or at conferences. The latter are embassies or missions, representative offices in international organizations, consulates. The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations has two optional protocols: the laws on citizenship of the host country do not apply, the jurisdiction of an international court is mandatory.įoreign bodies of external relations may be temporary and permanent. Staff and their families also enjoy this right: their personalities and homes are inviolable with respect to the jurisdiction of the host country. ![]() Postal and other relations of the mission with its state should also be inviolable. In the light of the provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, diplomatic privileges and immunities impose on the accrediting state many taboos and even duties.Ī search, requisition, arrest and the like cannot be carried out on the premises of a representative office. On the contrary, the authorities should protect the missions from any intrusion and even minor damage, from disturbing the calm of the missions. The 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations prohibits the authorities of the host states from entering without the consent of the head of mission. ![]() ![]() The most important is the inviolability of the premises. The Convention defines the immunity and privileges of the diplomatic mission as a whole and the strictly personal immunities and privileges of technical and diplomatic personnel. ![]()
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