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Treaties

Treaties are agreements under international laws entered into by international organizations or sovereign states. They can be bilateral or multilateral, and usually contain a preamble, lists of the issues agreed on, clauses discussing ratification procedures, terms for termination, and lifespan.

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What are the new countries formed after WW1 from peace treaties?

Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic and Slovakia, Yugoslavia, now Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montengro, Macedonia ( name in contention), Serbia, and a split province of Serbia, Kosovo. Also an enlarged Romania, and today a part of former Romania Moldova, a reduced in size Hungary, and an Austrian State reduced to mostly core German areas. Poland reappeared on the map after being partitioned in 1795. The Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Finland. In the Middle East out of the Ottoman Empire came Modern Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan- eventually just Jordan and the Palestine Mandate eventually Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Also Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the eventual Gulf States of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE and Oman.

Who approves treaties with other other country?

Treaties are ratified by Congress, in the US.

What treaty formed what is now the EU?

The Treaty on the European Union or the Maastricht Treaty

Who was the swampy cree leader that signed treaty 5?

The Swampy Cree leader who signed Treaty 5 was Chief William McKay. He played a crucial role in representing the interests of his people during the treaty negotiations, which took place in 1875. Treaty 5 aimed to ensure land rights and resources for Indigenous peoples in what is now Manitoba and parts of Saskatchewan and Ontario. McKay's leadership was significant in the context of Indigenous rights and the historical relationship between Indigenous nations and the Canadian government.

What are some famous quotes from the peace treaty?

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What territories were lost under the treaty of Brest Litovsk?

The Russian government agreed to give up all claims in Finland, the Baltic states, Belarus, Ukraine, and Poland. In addition, all lands that were previously captured from the Ottoman Empire were returned.

Which territories were lost under the treaty of Brest Litovsk?

A large chunk of Western Russia was given over to Germany in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. That land included today's Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia and parts of Romania, Poland and Belarus. At the end of the war, the Versailles Treaty took all that land from Germany, restored some of it to Russia and formed the rest into new nations.

How do you develop girls brest?

The hormone Estrogen is what produces female attributes. The hormone Testosterone is what produces male features and lack of female features. The hormone drugs can be prescribed from a doctor if absolutely needed. There usually needs to be a medical reason for this.

What treaty resolved the war and what did each side gain under the treaty?

There have been several treaties and at least two big wars and thousands of smaller ones.

When was the peace treaty signed that ended the civil war?

1865. It wasn't a peace treaty but rather a surrender bu Robert E. Lee.

What is the primary reason for treaties between countries?

To keep peace with each other and to not go into war again with each other.

Why was there a need for a treaty in NZ?

The Treaty of Waitangi was signed between the indigenous Maori Chiefs and the British Crown from the North Island of New Zealand.

Due to the variation in translation, there is no general consensus on what was actually signed. However, the following points are widely accepted to have been the conditions of the Treaty:

- Maori are to be given the same rights as British subjects.

- Ownership of NZ land is given to the Maori people.

- Britain would govern New Zealand as a colony of Britain.

- The Queen of England shall appoint a British Representative and govern the country as Queen of New Zealand.