There are three international agreements which, as of 1 January 1996, have not yet been signed by the State, but which it is proposed that the State should sign or become party to.
(1) The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
* The United Nations is the international organisation responsible for this agreement.
* It was concluded and opened for signature at Vienna on 23 May 1989.
* While it is proposed to sign this Convention further consideration will be necessary due to its complex provisions.
(2) The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organisations or between International Organisations.
* The United Nations is the international organisation responsible for this agreement.
* It was concluded and opened for signature at Vienna on 21 March 1986.
* While it is proposed to sign this Convention, further consideration will be necessary due to its complex provisions.
(3) The International Convention of the Safety and Security of United Nations and Associated Personnel.
* The United Nations is the international organisation responsible for this agreement.
* It was adopted and opened for signature at New York on 9 December 1994.
* No date has been set as yet for Ireland's signature of this Convention.