Diplomatic Law -
Eileen DENZA
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- Categories: For Students and Practitioners, Diplomacy & External Relations explained
- Publisher: OUP - Oxford University Press
- Collection: Oxford Commentaries on International Law
- ISBN: 9780198974857
- Publication Date: 27/11/2025
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 512
Summary
For nearly 50 years, Eileen Denza's Diplomatic Law has been the
go-to reference on the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, used
by ministries of foreign affairs and cited by courts worldwide.
The
1961 Vienna Convention codifies the rules for exchange of embassies and
the conduct of diplomatic missions worldwide, with the rules giving
special protection to ambassadors among the oldest established in
international law and respected almost everywhere. Understanding the
Convention as a living instrument requires knowledge of its background
in customary international law, the negotiating history clarifying its
terms, and the subsequent practice of states and court decisions
resolving ambiguities.
Now in its fifth edition, Diplomatic Law
continues to be an essential guide to changing methods of modern
diplomacy, providing an article-by-article commentary and placing each
provision in context. The book highlights important new trends in the
application of the Convention and provides comprehensive historical
context and commentary on its application by the UK, the US, and other
States. It explores the interaction between State and diplomatic
immunity, 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.
The fifth edition discusses recent cases and
incidents in diplomatic law up to 2025, including Julian Assange's
prolonged asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London and the case of Basfar v Wong,
where a domestic worker was kept by a diplomatic staff member in
conditions amounting to modern slavery. Illuminating the evolving
challenges and practices of modern diplomacy, this book is an essential
reference for international lawyers, policymakers, and diplomatic staff.
Table of contents
Introduction
Commentary on Preamble
Commentary on Articles 1 - 53
Commentary on Optional Protocols
Appendix 1: Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
Appendix 2: Parties to Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and to its two Optional Protocols