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Treaties and conventions establish legally binding agreements between countries or parties, helping to define rights and obligations in various areas such as trade, human rights, and the environment. They promote cooperation, resolve conflicts, and create a framework for addressing global challenges by setting common standards and norms for behavior among nations. Treaties and conventions also contribute to stability, predictability, and mutual trust in international relations.

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