- A
treaty is a formal,
legally binding written agreement between actors in
international law. It is
usually made by and
between sovereign states and international...
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Events leading to
World War II
Treaty of
Versailles 1919 Polish–Soviet War 1919
Treaty of
Trianon 1920
Treaty of
Rapallo 1920 Franco-Polish
alliance 1921...
- The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, /ˈneɪtoʊ/; French:
Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, OTAN), also
called the
North Atlantic Alliance...
- The
Svalbard Treaty (originally the
Spitsbergen Treaty)
recognises the
sovereignty of
Norway over the
Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, at the time called...
-
following is a list of
United States extradition treaties in
force as of 2020.
Continued application of the
treaty with the
Kingdom of Serbia,
succeeded by Yugoslavia...
- The
Treaty of
Lisbon (initially
known as the
Reform Treaty) is an
international agreement that
amends the two
treaties which form the
constitutional basis...
-
Atlantic Treaty, also
referred to as the
Washington Treaty, is the
treaty that
forms the
legal basis of, and is
implemented by, the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization...
- confederation. The
union and EU
citizenship were
established when the
Maastricht Treaty came into
force in 1993. The EU
traces its
origins to the
European Coal...
- The
Antarctic Treaty and
related agreements,
collectively known as the
Antarctic Treaty System (ATS),
regulate international relations with
respect to...
- The
Treaty of
Tripoli (
Treaty of
Peace and
Friendship between the
United States of
America and the Bey and
Subjects of
Tripoli of Barbary) was signed...