the manufacturing of battleships
warships
5 Power treaty
The Five Power Treaty limited the size of the countries navies.
The treaty limited the Capital ships that could be used by the U.S. , Britain, Japan, Italy, and France. The ratio of their ships couldn't exceed 5:5:3:1:1 (in order by country). They also could not construct any new Capital ships for 10 years.
The SALTI treaty was designed to limit the number of strategic nuclear weapons possessed by the United States and the Soviet Union. It aimed to promote arms control and reduce the risk of nuclear war during the Cold War.
The Kyoto Protocol (treaty) was to limit Global Warming .
The Treaty of Waitangi has no time limit, and is considered an important constitutional document for New Zealand.
i believe it was the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. No treaty bans nuclear weapons. The nonproliferation treaty simply tries to limit them to countries that already have them. But countries that don't sign can still try to make them.
The Treaty Of Paris
The United States rejected the treaty of Versailles (League of Nations) or better known as Wilson's foourteen points. This occured after the end of WWI. This treaty was rejected because many republicans and other politicians believed that the League of Nations would limit the US sovereignty and power to declare war, as well as entangle to US into other conflicts, in the future.
The Arms Reduction, also known as the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), is a treaty to reduce and limit the strategic offensive arms.
The President can not declare war on another countries. The only limitation on the President's treaty power is his ability to get the 3/4 of the Senate to ratify his Treaty. A more interesting question is if the President and Senate create and ratify a Treaty that conflicts with the Constitution. The Supreme Court is the branch that would have to decide what takes precedent. An example would be where the Constitution has the Supreme Court as the ultimate interpreter of the Constitution yet the President and Senate approve a Treaty making the International Court the ultimate arbiter on international issues.