Protection of Diplomats Convention
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The Protection of Diplomats Convention (formally, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents) is a United Nations anti-terrorism treaty that codifies some of the traditional principles on the necessity of protecting diplomats.
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Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents | |
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Type | anti-terrorism, international criminal law, privileges and immunities; diplomatic relations |
Drafted | 14 December 1973 |
Signed | 28 December 1973[lower-alpha 1] |
Location | New York, United States |
Effective | 20 February 1977 |
Condition | 22 ratifications |
Signatories | 25 |
Parties | 180 |
Depositary | United Nations Secretary-General |
Languages | Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish |
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