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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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Can you list five different meanings of the word treaty?

1. a formal agreement between two or more states in reference to peace, alliance, commerce, or other international relations.

2. the formal document embodying such an international agreement.

3. any agreement or compact.

4. is an agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations.

5. The act of treating for the adjustment of differences, as for forming an agreement; negotiation.

What was the result of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842?

The boundary between the Maine and Canada was defined.

What peace treaty ended the war between britain and america?

That depends on which war between Britain and America you mean. There's the American Revolution that was resolved with the Treaty of Paris and the War of 1812 that ended with the Treaty of Ghent, signed in Ghent, Belgium.

Why did the Versailles treaty lead to another war?

Read the 14 points of the Versailles Treaty and you will understand why the Germans were angry and bitter about the treaty. The Germans had to give up money, land, their military and this resulted in a depression in their economy. Hitler hated that treaty and what it had done to Germany. He vowed to get revenge for it and correct matters for Germany. When he came into leadership he did exactly that. He disregarded the treaty and began making plans for war. See link below.

Congressional body that must approve president treaties?

The United States Constitution gives the President the power to commit the country to a treaty. However, he needs the approval of two-thirds of the senators for the treaty to take effect.

Where was the varsailles treaty signed at?

The Treaty of Versailles was signed in the different palaces of Versailles (near Paris, France).

What did the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo decide?

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo confirmed the American title to Texas and yielded enormous area stretching westward to Oregon and the ocean and embracing California. It included Texas, which was half of Mexico. The US agreed to pay $15 million for the land and $3.5 million for the claims of its citizens against Mexico.

In cases of conflict between the provisions of an act of Congress and the provisions of a treaty which one takes precedence?

I have been interested in civics since I could read. I have been a consultant for international companies and also peace talks between countries.

At the end of what was there a treaty that declared the unification of Germany?

At the end of the Cold War.

The key treaty was that signed on 12 September 1990 between Britain, France, the Soviet Union and the United States on the one hand and the two German states on the other. It was the closest thing to a peace treaty between the former Allies and Germany that was ever signed. It determined Germany's border, set a maximum size for its armed forces and gave the green light for reunification. Its validity was conditional on later ratification by the new German parliament for Germany as a whole.

Why was Germany so sad by the treaty of versilles?

Basically the Treaty of Versailles stated that Germany had to take full responsibility for the outbreak of World War I. In the Treaty, Germany was forced to pay $33 billion in reparations to the countries affected by the war. Germany was also required to give up most of its colonies that it had control over prior to WWI. So, I suppose these events would make Germany very sad...

Who were the big four in the treaty of versaillies?

Vittorio Orlando, David Lloyd, George Woodrow Wilson, and Clemenceau

What is another name for peace treaty?

I suppose a Covenant as the Covenant was the promise between God and Man.

Location of the peace treaty in the war of 1812?

The city of Ghent, in Belgium. The Treaty of Ghent (1814) in the peace treaty.

What is the name for a treaty to create favorable trade terms between two nations?

The most favorable status of trade accorded is the "Most Favored Nation" designation, which since 1998 is known in the US as "Permanent Normal Trade Relations" (PNTR). This status guarantees that the nations involved will provide the same treatment to each other as they each do to other countries with the same status.

What is is the treaty that ended the war world 1?

The Treaty of Versailles was one of the peace treaties at the end of World War I