Vienna Convention
Vienna Convention can mean any of a number of treaties signed in Vienna. Notable are:
- several treaties and conventions resulted from the Congress of Vienna (1814–15) which redrew the map of Europe, only partially restoring the pre-Napoleonic situation, and drafted new rules for international relations
- Vienna Convention on Money (1857)
- Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961)
- Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage (1963)
- Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (1963)
- Vienna Convention on Road Traffic (1968)
- Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals (1968)
- Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969)
- Vienna Convention on the Representation of States in their Relations with International Organizations of a Universal Character (1975) ,
- Convention on the Issue of Multilingual Extracts from Civil Status Records (1976)
- Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties (1978)
- United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980), a uniform international sales law
- Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985)
- Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or between International Organizations (1986)
- United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (1988)
- Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (on the Nuclear Program of Iran) (2015)
See also
- Vienna Agreement for the protection of type faces and their international deposit
- Congress of Vienna (disambiguation)
- Vienna Conference (disambiguation)
- Treaty of Vienna (disambiguation)
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