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treaties    音标拼音: [tr'itiz]
Treaty \Trea"ty\, n.; pl. {Treaties}. [OE. tretee, F. trait['e],
LL. tractatus; cf. L. tractatus a handling, treatment,
consultation, tractate. See {Treat}, and cf. {Tractate}.]
1. The act of treating for the adjustment of differences, as
for forming an agreement; negotiation. "By sly and wise
treaty." --Chaucer.
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He cast by treaty and by trains
Her to persuade. --Spenser.
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2. An agreement so made; specifically, an agreement, league,
or contract between two or more nations or sovereigns,
formally signed by commissioners properly authorized, and
solemnly ratified by the several sovereigns, or the
supreme power of each state; an agreement between two or
more independent states; as, a treaty of peace; a treaty
of alliance.
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3. A proposal tending to an agreement. [Obs.] --Shak.
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4. A treatise; a tract. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
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pacto ( pact )



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  • United States Department of State Treaties in Force
    Treaties in Force includes those treaties and other international agreements entered into by the United States which, as of the specified date, had not expired by their own terms, been denounced by the parties, replaced or superseded by other agreements, or otherwise definitely terminated
  • list of treaties - Encyclopedia Britannica
    A treaty is a binding formal agreement, contract, or other written instrument that establishes obligations between two or more subjects of international law (primarily states and international organizations) This is a list of treaties, organized chronologically by the years that they were
  • Treaties in Force - United States Department of State
    The Treaties in Force publication lists treaties and agreements currently in force for the United States It is published annually
  • List of treaties unsigned or unratified by the United States
    The Treaty Clause in Article Two of the United States Constitution dictates that the President of the United States negotiates treaties with other countries or political entities, and signs them Signed treaties enter into force only if ratified by at least two-thirds (67 members) of the United States Senate (Technically, the Senate itself does not ratify treaties, it only approves or rejects
  • Treaties and International Agreements - United States Department of State
    The United States enters into more than 200 treaties and other international agreements each year The subjects of treaties span the whole spectrum of international relations: peace, trade, defense, territorial boundaries, human rights, law enforcement, environmental matters, and many others
  • Treaty | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    Treaty, a binding formal agreement, contract, or other written instrument that establishes obligations between two or more subjects of international law (primarily states and international organizations) The fact that treaties are binding distinguishes them from many other international legal instruments
  • Salish Sea re-centred: new map highlights Indigenous treaties and . . .
    The map is printed on adhesive vinyl and can be updated as communities sign new modern-day treaties or other things come to light A QR code on the map takes visitors to a digital version, encouraging the conversation to continue outside the library “Treaties are dynamic and alive commitments between the Crown and Indigenous peoples
  • About Treaties - U. S. Senate
    Treaties are binding agreements between nations and become part of international law Treaties to which the United States is a party also have the force of federal legislation, forming part of what the Constitution calls ''the supreme Law of the Land '' The Senate does not ratify treaties
  • The historic High Seas Treaty is almost reality. Here’s what it would . . .
    The high seas are set to gain a greater level of protection when a long-sought after treaty finally enters into force For almost 20 years, nations have debated the need for the High Seas Treaty
  • Understanding International Treaties: A Comprehensive Guide
    Explore the significance of international treaties in shaping global law, from their historical roots to modern frameworks and their role in promoting peace





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