Congressional Digest

International Debates Archives February 2004 No. 2 Vol. 2
Foreign Nationals and the Death Penalty

Capital Punishment

Global Perceptions of the Death Penalty

Foreign Nationals and the Death Penalty

Individuals Sentenced in the United States

Under Article 36 of the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (VCCR), local authorities must notify all detained foreigners "without delay" of their right to have their consulate informed of their detention. At the request of the national, the authorities must then notify the consulate without delay, facilitate unfettered consular communication, and grant consular access to the detainee. Consuls are empowered to arrange for their nationals’ legal representation and to provide a wide range of humanitarian and other assistance, with the consent of the detainee. Local laws and regulations must give "full effect" to the rights enshrined in Article 36….

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