VIENNA CONVENTION ON CONSULAR RELATIONS (1963) — Rwanda law | Esheria

VIENNA CONVENTION ON CONSULAR RELATIONS (1963)

This article defines key consular terms used in the Convention.

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Jurisdiction
Rwanda
Instrument
Act or statute
Status
In force
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Language
mul
Updated
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accession accommodation appointment and admission of consular posts archives archives handling archives protection authentic texts certified copies compensation for expropriation compliance confidentiality consular administration consular affairs consular agencies consular fees consular functions consular officers consular operations consular posts consular premises consular premises security consular privileges consular protection consular relations +67 more

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This article defines key consular terms used in the Convention. Consular relations between States are established by mutual consent. Consular functions are carried out by consular posts and also by diplomatic missions, following the Convention. A consular post, and related consular changes or offices, may be set up only with the receiving State’s consent. This article lists the consular functions a consular post may perform.