Edgard Moreno Raul Leoni: The Vienna Convention changed international law



The Vienna Convention is the name of numerous treated signed in the city of Vienna, among the most striking of them we can name as one  of them that addresses diplomatic relations 1961.

The aforementioned international treaty signed in which 190 states belonging to the convention, created with the aim of regulating diplomatic relations between countries and immunity of the diplomatic staff. It was adopted on 18 April 1961 in Vienna (Austria) and entered into force on 24 April 1964. It was complemented in 1963 by the "Vienna Convention on Consular Relations".
The treaty of 1963 is an international document of public nature, set in Vienna on April 24, at the end of the corresponding coding dissertation by the United Nations.


The referred agreement consists of 79 articles, including consular relations already mentioned and their respective functions are regulated, as in what concerns the status of offices and consular officers, covering both career officials as well as the fee.
With the aforementioned conventions one can say that contemporary international law has known a development that has placed it in a situation that has little to do with the existing at the time of adoption of new treaties as in 1972.
The Vienna Conventions of 1969 and 1986 are undoubtedly the reference framework on international treaties, but one can hardly ignore the existence of certain new-fangled phenomena and changes within the international community have also had profound consequences international practice of states and, most particularly in its conventional activity.

Now highlights the proliferation of international organizations capable, in many cases, to conclude international agreements with States. Example Particularly noteworthy is the European Union as both its supranational nature and the attribution of broad powers in foreign matter will push the conclusion of external agreements, especially for its implications for Member States to peculiar and complex category of mixed agreements with third countries.

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