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Diplomacy is international affairs. The Treaty of Paris was between the United States and Great Britain. That is international affairs.
Covenant, convention and treaty are used synonymously. Each and all refer to formal agreements between states that defines and modifies their mutual duties and obligations. When Conventions [or covenants or treaties] are adopted by the UN General Assembly, they create legally binding international obligations for the Member States who have signed the treaty. When a national government Ratifies a treaty [or a covenant or a convention], the articles of that treaty [or a convention or a covenant] become part of its domestic legal obligations.
Not with the whole EU but only with some of the EU Member States.
Mining in Antarctica is currently prohibited by member states of the Antarctic Treaty System.
The United States did not want to be involved in international politics.
The United States did not want to be involved in international politics.
The United States did not want to be involved in international politics.
United States and Germany
International Indian Treaty Council was created in 1974.
All EU Member States surrender to each other on the basis of the European Arrest Warrant.
The EEC Treaty, signed in Rome in 1957, brings together France, Germany, Italy and the Benelux countries in a community whose aim is to achieve integration via trade with a view to economic expansion. After the Treaty of Maastricht the EEC became the European Community, reflecting the determination of the Member States to expand the Community's powers to non-economic domains.
Every treaty must be ratified by a two-thirds majority of the Senate. As long as we have 50 states, that's a minimum of 67 Senators.