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4. Resolution 1894 - S/RES/1894 (2009) Protection of civilians <strong>in</strong> armed conflict<br />

5. Resolution 1955 - S/RES/1955 (2010) ICTR Genocide<br />

6. Resolution 1966 - S/RES/1966/ (2010) Rwanda and former Yugoslavia<br />

Tribunals for the prosecution of Persons Responsible for serious violations of<br />

International Humanitarian Law (and) Genocide<br />

7. Resolution 1970 - S/RES/1970 (2011) Peace and Security <strong>in</strong> Africa/Libya<br />

8. Resolution 1973 S/RES/1973 (2011) The situation <strong>in</strong> Libya<br />

LAW OF TREATIES<br />

1. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, Vienna, 23 rd May 1969 (45<br />

Signatories, 111 Parties)<br />

2. Vienna Convention on succession of States <strong>in</strong> respect to Treaties, Vienna, 23 rd<br />

August 1978 (19 Signatories, 22 Parties)<br />

3. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International<br />

Organ<strong>is</strong>ations or between International Organ<strong>is</strong>ations, Vienna, 21 st March<br />

1986 (39 Signatories, 41 Parties)<br />

PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES, DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR<br />

RELATIONS<br />

1. Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, New<br />

York, 13 th February 1946 (157 Parties)<br />

2. Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the Special<strong>is</strong>ed Agencies, New<br />

York, 21 st November 1947 (116 Parties)<br />

3. Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, Vienna 18 th April 1961 (60<br />

Signatories, 187 Parties)<br />

4. Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, Vienna 24 th April 1963 (48<br />

Signatories, 173 Parties)<br />

5. Vienna Convention on the Representation of States <strong>in</strong> their Relations with<br />

International Organ<strong>is</strong>ations of a Universal Character, Vienna, 14 th March<br />

1975 (Signatories 20, Parties 34)<br />

6. United Nations Convention on Jur<strong>is</strong>dictional Immunities of States and their<br />

Property, New York, 2 nd December 2004 (28 Signatories, 11 Parties)<br />

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