0 a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by their leaders: --
1 a written agreement between two or more countries that is formally approved and signed by their leaders: --
Under the treaty (= according to the agreement), inspections are required to see if any country is secretly developing nuclear arms.
2 an agreement between two or more countries, formally approved by their governments: --
3 a formal agreement between two people, companies, or organizations: --
Sales of partnership property should be conducted by private treaty or at auction.
Furthermore, inconsistencies with international treaties would have to be removed, and the future code should include only aspects not already covered by other instruments.
As the number of states to such any treaty increases, it becomes increasingly difficult to label the duties under it special.
A treaty was agreed in 1714, but this quickly broke down when each side accused the other of failing to fulfil their obligations.
Nevertheless, it goes against the grain of the expectation of a fair trial and right against self-incrimination enshrined in the various human rights treaties.
But the ratification of these treaties has not led to immediate enforcement powers in national law.
By definition, legally binding treaties are interstate agreements.
The provisions of the treaties differed somewhat from the citizenship acts.
The permitted market share would rise to 15 per cent in the first six years of the treaty.