Austria-Hungary

Historical Documents
The 1870 Consular Convention between the United States and Austria-Hungary defines the roles and privileges of consular officers. It grants consuls exemptions from military service and taxes, and allows them to assist citizens, handle legal matters, and oversee ships. The agreement aims to…
Historical Documents
The Agreement Concerning the Admission of Tobacco Between the United States and Austria-Hungary was signed on December 24, 1863. It allowed Austrian tobacco, purchased before 1861, to be exported under the supervision of French naval vessels due to Austria's inability to provide its own.
Historical Documents
The Trade-Mark Convention Between the United States and Austria-Hungary, signed on November 25, 1871, set up international protection for trademarks. It ensured that trademarks recognized in one country would also be protected in the other, helping businesses and trade between the two nations. The…
Historical Documents
The Naturalization Convention Between the United States and Austria-Hungary, signed in Vienna on September 20, 1870, established rules for citizenship and military responsibilities for people moving between the two countries. It recognized naturalized citizens after five years and allowed former…
Historical Documents
The Extradition Convention Between the United States and Austria-Hungary, concluded on July 3, 1856, established a reciprocal agreement for the extradition of fugitives charged with serious crimes like murder, piracy, and forgery. Both countries agreed not to extradite their own citizens and…