- A
treaty is a formal,
legally binding written contract between actors in
international law. It is
usually made by and
between sovereign states, but can...
- The
Treaty of
Versailles was a
peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. As the most
important treaty of
World War I, it
ended the
state of war
between Germany...
- The
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO /ˈneɪtoʊ/ NAY-toh; French:
Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, OTAN), also
called the
North Atlantic...
-
Brussels Treaty (MBT). The
Brussels Treaty was
terminated in 2011,
consequently dissolving the WEU, as the
mutual defence clause that the
Lisbon Treaty provided...
- The
Antarctic Treaty and
related agreements,
collectively known as the
Antarctic Treaty System (ATS),
regulate international relations with
respect to...
-
Treaty of
Vienna may
refer to:
Treaty of
Vienna (1606) Holy
Roman Empire/Hungary
Treaty of
Vienna (1656) Austro-Polish
alliance in the
Second Northern...
- The
Treaty of
Lisbon (initially
known as the
Reform Treaty) is an
international agreement that
amends the two
treaties which form the
constitutional basis...
-
There were
three Treaties of Aix-la-Chapelle.
Although "Aix-la-Chapelle", the
French name of the
German city of Aachen, is an
exonym now
rarely used in...
- The
Treaty of Tordesillas,
signed in Tordesillas, Spain, on 7 June 1494, and
ratified in Setúbal, Portugal,
divided the
newly discovered lands outside...
-
extradition treaties includes 116 countries. The
first U.S.
extradition treaty was with Ecuador, in
force from 1873. The most
recent U.S.
extradition treaty is...