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PREAMBLE
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... Having in
mind
the
Purposes
and
Principles
of the
Charter of the United Nations
concerning
the
sovereign equality
of
States
, the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
, and the
promotion
of
friendly
relations
among
nations
, ...
... Having in
mind
the
Purposes
and
Principles
of the
Charter of the United Nations
concerning
the
sovereign equality
of
States
, the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
, and the
promotion
of
friendly
relations
among
nations
, ...
... Considering that the
United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse
and
Immunities
adopted
the
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
which was opened for
signature
on 18 April 1961, ...
... Believing that an
international convention
on
consular relations
,
privileges
and
immunities
would also
contribute
to the
development
of
friendly
relations
among
nations
,
irrespective
of their differing
constitutional
and
social systems
, ...
ARTICLE-74
: SIGNATURE [
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... The present
Convention
shall be
open
for
signature
by all
States
Members
of the
United Nations
or of any of the specialized
agencies
or
Parties
to the
Statute
of the
International Court of Justice
, and by any other
State
invited by the
General Assembly of the United Nations
to become a
Party
to the
Convention
, as follows until 31 October 1963 at the
Federal
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
of the
Republic
of
Austria
and subsequently, until 31 March 1964, at the
United Nations
Headquarters
in
New York
. ...
... The present
Convention
shall be
open
for
signature
by all
States
Members
of the
United Nations
or of any of the specialized
agencies
or
Parties
to the
Statute
of the
International Court of Justice
, and by any other
State
invited by the
General Assembly of the United Nations
to become a
Party
to the
Convention
, as follows until 31 October 1963 at the
Federal
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
of the
Republic
of
Austria
and subsequently, until 31 March 1964, at the
United Nations
Headquarters
in
New York
. ...
... The present
Convention
shall be
open
for
signature
by all
States
Members
of the
United Nations
or of any of the specialized
agencies
or
Parties
to the
Statute
of the
International Court of Justice
, and by any other
State
invited by the
General Assembly of the United Nations
to become a
Party
to the
Convention
, as follows until 31 October 1963 at the
Federal
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
of the
Republic
of
Austria
and subsequently, until 31 March 1964, at the
United Nations
Headquarters
in
New York
. ...
ARTICLE-75
: RATIFICATION [
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... The present
Convention
is
subject
to
ratification
. The
instruments of ratification
shall be
deposited
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-76
: ACCESSION [
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... The present
Convention
shall remain
open
for
accession
by any
State
belonging to any of the four
categories
mentioned in
Article
74
. The
instruments of accession
shall be
deposited
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-77
: ENTRY INTO FORCE [
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... 1. The present
Convention
shall
enter into force
on the thirtieth
day
following the
date
of deposit of the twenty-second
instrument of ratification
or
accession
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-78
: NOTIFICATIONS BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL [
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... The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall inform all
States
belonging to any of the four
categories
mentioned in
Article
74
: ...
ARTICLE-79
: AUTHENTIC TEXTS [
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... The
original
of the present
Convention
, of which the
Chinese
,
English
,
French
,
Russian
and
Spanish
texts are
equally
authentic
, shall be
deposited
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, who shall send
certified copies
thereof to all
States
belonging to any of the four
categories
mentioned in
Article
74
. ...
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