answersLogoWhite

0

a formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries

User Avatar

Wiki User

17y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Political Science

When does the Antarctic Treaty expire?

The Antarctic Treaty does not have an expiration date. It was signed in 1959 and is intended to remain in effect indefinitely.


What is the difference between accession and ratification of a treaty?

Accession: see Ratification. Accession is not the usual method by which a State, which has taken part in the negotiations or signed the treaty, may subsequently consent to be bound by its terms. The treaty may stipulate accession by certain States. In that case, these States have a right to accede to the treaty. Accession may not also require an invitation to accede decided by the Committee of Ministers, upon request of the country interested. In general, accession is permitted after the entry into force of the treaty.


How is a treaty ratified and what are the steps involved in the ratification process?

A treaty is ratified when it is approved by the relevant government authorities, such as the legislature or the head of state. The steps involved in the ratification process typically include negotiation, signing of the treaty, review by legal experts, approval by the government, and formal acceptance or ratification.


Will there be a SALT 2?

There are no current plans for a SALT 2 treaty following the expiration of the New START treaty in 2021. Efforts are being made to engage in strategic stability talks and advance arms control policies, but whether a new treaty will be negotiated remains uncertain.


Did Spain have a better deal with the Treaty of Tordesillas?

The Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494 was considered a favorable deal for Spain as it granted them most of the newly discovered lands in the Americas. The treaty divided the newly discovered territories between Spain and Portugal, with Spain receiving the majority of the land. This helped Spain establish themselves as a dominant colonial power in the Americas.