The international treaty that limits greenhouse gases, the Kyoto Protocol, doesn't do anything directly about deforestation.
Cuba does not have an extradition treaty with the US and is not a signatory to the international treaty, the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction.
It is the first international treaty of a vocation dedicated exclusively to the protection of cultural heritage in the event of armed conflict.
The main international treaty which governs archaeology in occupied territories is the Hague Convention of 1954, which deals by-and-large with the preservation of culturally significant sites.
Two weeks ago, an international meeting agreed quickly on an agenda for next year's review of the international nonproliferation treaty, said Daryl G.
In February, 23 countries that had debated whether to challenge the legality of the EU move under the Chicago Convention, the international aviation treaty, decided not to press ahead.
Earlier, the 192 member states of the World Health Organisation voted unanimously to pass the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, the first international treaty to clamp down on tobacco consumption.
It is the foremost international treaty concerning submerged heritage.
In a multilateral setting, the emphasis would be on North Korea's violation of the international Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and its threat to the region and the world.
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Some of my friends respond to this charge by pointing out that even if the enforcement provisions of the treaty are ineffective, the treaty will impose new international norms for behavior.
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One small firm, Sensaris, which makes wireless sensors to detect air pollution, has decided to make a filing under the international Patent Cooperation Treaty, which is a way of putting down a marker without the expense of a full patent application.
Pursglove's take on the case points up the fact that there is no federal legislation or international treaty outlining international jurisdiction on the Web, an issue that already has been recognized as a potential quagmire for e-commerce.
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The practice was banned by international treaty in 1988 because the plastic bad for sea life, from turtles on down the food chain.
The new international bureaucracy created by the treaty would be expensive.
This past October Bill Clinton on a visit to London promoting his recent book "Giving" sat down with BBC Radio host John Humphreys for an interview and, after disposing of book chat in a few minutes, breezily proceeded to harshly criticize President Bush and recent American policy in Iraq, as well as our positions on Kyoto, the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty and the International Criminal Court.
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This past October Bill Clinton -- on a visit to London promoting his recent book "Giving" -- sat down with BBC Radio host John Humphreys for an interview and, after disposing of book chat in a few minutes, breezily proceeded to harshly criticize President Bush and recent American policy in Iraq, as well as our positions on Kyoto, the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty and the International Criminal Court.
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She said the international environment had changed since the treaty was signed during the Cold War in 1972.
The proposal would allegedly amend an existing telecommunications treaty, the International Telecommunications Regulations (ITR), by imposing heavy costs on popular web sites and their network providers.
The findings of the legal opinion show that as the continuing state, the United Kingdom's (UK) membership of international organisations (including the European Union (EU), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the G8 and G20) and treaties would be largely unaffected by Scottish independence.
The U.S. joining this treaty really renounces the freedom that we have now under customary international law and would subject us to the votes of the treaty adherents, which are undoubtedly much like the General Assembly of the U.N.
The pertinent sources of international law support the conclusion that, upon the USSR's extinction, the ABM Treaty lapsed, so it no longer has the force of international law.
And this year, we will lead the international community to conclude a treaty to ban abusive child labor everywhere in the world.
The president said that the solutions will include preventing the production of more nuclear weapons, negotiating a new international treaty and strengthening the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
It would also pave the way for us to pursue claims against Israel at the United Nations, human rights treaty bodies and the International Criminal Court.
The debate over the participation of developing countries in the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty to reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases, has stalled ratification of the treaty.
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The Soviet Union under Gorbachev has continued to violate major arms control agreements, including the ABM Treaty, and other international agreements such as the Helsinki accords.
Called the World Conference on International Telecommunications, or WCIT, the conference was intended to update a treaty governing international telecommunications that hasn't been refreshed since 1988.
Wednesday's newspapers in Beijing mark the signing of an international treaty on intellectual property rights (IPRs).
In the closing days of the Clinton Presidency the U.S. signed the notorious International Criminal Court treaty.
On Wednesday, Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney voiced his objections to the Law of the Sea Treaty before the House Committee on International Relations.
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