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If they want to violate the Vienna convention, they will not win any friends in the international community."
"Ever hear of the Vienna Conventions on diplomatic and consular relations?"
Many countries in Europe are party to the Vienna Conventions on traffic and roads.
The plan allegedly violated the Vienna Conventions, which regulate global diplomacy.
The Vienna Convention uses the term 'third State' to describe the opposite status to 'party'.
The Vienna convention was adapted in 2004 to increase the operator liability to €700 million per incident, but this modification is not yet ratified.
This is in accordance with the standards of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
The Americans say the fee is a tax, and add that the Vienna Convention protects diplomats from taxes abroad.
No reason was given for the expulsion, since, under the Vienna Conventions governing diplomatic protocol, the host country does not have to justify such decisions.
An international agreement known as the Vienna Conventions codified the rules and agreements, providing standards and privileges to all states.
Toner would not discuss the reason for the expulsion and said it was done in accordance with article 23 of the Vienna convention on consular relations.
This must be a unanimous decision under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States.
Road signs in Latvia mainly of Vienna Convention regulations, only the design is different from many other European countries.
This violated the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.
The reason for the objection, they say, is rooted in the 1961 Vienna Convention, which bars governments from levying taxes on missions and embassies.
Officials suggested that the guns might have entered Spain in confidential diplomatic pouches, another violation of the Vienna Conventions.
An important treaty with regards to diplomatic law is the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
Vienna Convention (disambiguation)
The 1969 Vienna convention on the Law of Treaties notes in its preamble that both the threat and the use of force are prohibited.
It was standarized as the international color at the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals of 1968.
It is binding to the extent of the provisions of the Vienna Convention on International Treaties.
The sign is also known as C1, from its definition in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.
The relationship and the legal status are recognized in international conventions on diplomatic and consular affairs, such as the Vienna Conventions.
But the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry has insisted that countries abide by the Vienna conventions governing diplomacy and present credentials to the head of state.
Additionally, the Vienna convention allows an alternative shape for warning signs, a diamond shape, which is rarely used in Europe (see Ireland).