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Vienna convention on diplomatic relations.
Vienna convention on diplomatic relations.











vienna convention on diplomatic relations.

In rare circumstances where an Australian national is given diplomatic or consular accreditation, their immunities will be limited to acts performed in the exercise of official functions.įurther information on immunities by category of representative can be found in the summary of Immunities of Foreign Representatives. Immunities are generally limited to acts performed in the exercise of consular functions ('functional immunity'). Privileges and immunities of consular officials, including honorary consuls, are more restricted than those of diplomatic staff. Under Australia's Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1967 ('the DPI Act') and Consular Privileges and Immunities Act 1972 ('the CPI Act'), diplomatic missions, consular posts, their staff and family members who form part of staff households, enjoy privileges and immunities in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961 and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963.

vienna convention on diplomatic relations.

5.4.2 Claiming a refund of Australian superannuation contributionsĥ.1 Operation of the diplomatic and consular conventions in Australia.5.3.2 Unaccompanied personal effects – customs and quarantine processes.5.3 Personal baggage – accredited officials and dependants.5.2 Missions and posts – freedom of communication.5.1 Operation of the diplomatic and consular conventions in Australia.













Vienna convention on diplomatic relations.