Diplomatic Law:
Commentary on the Vienna
Convention on Diplomatic Relations
di Professor Eileen Denza
(Autore)
Diplomatic Law was first
published in 1976. Written with the benefit of the author's deep and practical
understanding of the subject as a Legal Counsellor in the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office, it has become widely regarded as the leading work in the
field. Denza places each provision of the Convention in its historical context;
provides commentary on the application of the Convention by the UK, the US, and
other States; and thoroughly examines topical problems in the field including
the abuse of diplomatic immunity and terrorist violence. This fully updated new
edition also highlights important new trends in the application of the
Convention regime. It explores the interaction between State and diplomatic
immunity (as shown in the Pinochet case), examines methods of establishing and
conducting diplomatic relations under conditions of physical danger, and looks
at increased evidence of disregard for the rules of secrecy in diplomatic
communications. Denza also explores and the greater latitude for diplomats to
'interfere' in the internal affairs of the receiving State in the interest of
protecting human rights and evaluates the impact of adoption of the UN
Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property.