ABSTRACT

The dramatic increase in attacks on diplomatic personnel that began in the 1970s has now reached alarming proportions. Events such as the long detention of U.S. diplomats in Iran, the embassy bombings in Lebanon, and the numerous assassinations of foreign service officials around the world have heightened global tensions. Because diplomatic exchang

part |64 pages

Part One

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

ByPaul M. Kattenburg

chapter 2|30 pages

Security of Diplomats as a Problem of International Community Policy

ByJohn Lawrence Hargrove

part |217 pages

Part Two

chapter 4|5 pages

Selected Data of Attacks on Internationally Protected Persons

Edited ByNatalie Kaufman Hevener, Joseph J. Sisco

chapter 6|25 pages

Convention on Diplomatic Immunity

Edited ByNatalie Kaufman Hevener, Joseph J. Sisco

chapter 7|10 pages

Convention on Consular Relations

Edited ByNatalie Kaufman Hevener, Joseph J. Sisco

chapter 10|26 pages

Convention on the Representation of States in Their Relations with International Organizations

Edited ByNatalie Kaufman Hevener, Joseph J. Sisco

chapter 11|9 pages

Council of Europe: European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism

Edited ByNatalie Kaufman Hevener, Joseph J. Sisco

chapter 14|13 pages

Convention Against the Taking of Hostages

Edited ByNatalie Kaufman Hevener, Joseph J. Sisco