Ecuador’s raid on April 5 at the Mexico embassy in Quito is a serious violation of the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations on which nations operate their missions in foreign lands. The raid was to arrest Jorge David Glas, a former Vice-President in the administration of leftist and former President Rafael Correa, who has been sentenced for corruption.
The Conference of Parties (COP) under the Vienna Convention convenes every three years. The upcoming 12th COP for the Vienna Convention is scheduled to occur from November 23 to November 27, 2020, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Previously, the 11th Conference of the Parties to the Vienna Convention was hosted in Montreal, Canada, during November 2017.
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Diplomatic Immunity | Diplomats, according to this convention, are granted immunity from specific laws and taxes in the host country. This privilege enables them to carry out their duties without hindrance or fear of coercion. |
Article 29 - Arrest and Detention | Article 29 mandates that diplomats cannot be arrested or detained. The host country is required to show respect and ensure the protection of diplomatic agents, safeguarding their person, liberty, and dignity from any harm or violation. |
Article 11.1 - Mission Size Limits | Under Article 11.1, the host nation is permitted to set reasonable boundaries on the size of a foreign diplomatic mission. This provision accounts for the local conditions, the host country's circumstances, and the specific needs of the diplomatic mission in question. |
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