diplomatic convention
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concept
A diplomatic convention is a formal international agreement or treaty that establishes rules, procedures, or standards governing relations and conduct between states.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| diplomatic protocol | 5 |
| diplomatic convention canonical | 4 |
| diplomatic provision | 2 |
| anti-corruption convention regime | 1 |
| diplomatic agreements | 1 |
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 | — |
| Convention of 1800 | — |
| Protocol of Querétaro | diplomatic protocol |
| Protocol of Sèvres | diplomatic protocol |
| Convention of Mortefontaine | — |
| Council of Europe anti-corruption conventions | anti-corruption convention regime |
| London Protocol of 1852 | diplomatic protocol |
| Treaties of the War of the Austrian Succession | diplomatic agreements |
| Franco-Russian Political Convention of 1894 | — |
| Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis II to cease using the arms and style of England and Ireland | diplomatic provision |
| Treaty of Berlin (1878) transfer of Batum to Russian Empire | diplomatic provision |
| diplomatic protocol of Croatia | diplomatic protocol |
| London Protocol of 1830 | diplomatic protocol |