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''International law.'' | 1. ''International law.'' | ||
A treaty is a binding international agreement in writing between two or more states. | A treaty is a binding international agreement in writing between two or more states. | ||
Many treaties need domestic ratification to bring them into force. | Many treaties need domestic ratification to bring them into force. | ||
2. ''Law - contract law.'' | |||
Negotiation. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Bloc]] | * [[Bloc]] | ||
* [[Contract law]] | |||
* [[Free trade]] | * [[Free trade]] | ||
* [[Globalisation]] | * [[Globalisation]] | ||
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* [[International law]] | * [[International law]] | ||
* [[International trade]] | * [[International trade]] | ||
* [[Invitation to treat]] | |||
* [[Law]] | |||
* [[Model tax treaty]] | * [[Model tax treaty]] | ||
* [[NATO]] | * [[NATO]] | ||
* [[Private treaty]] | |||
* [[Protectionism]] | * [[Protectionism]] | ||
* [[Quota]] | * [[Quota]] |
Revision as of 09:56, 29 October 2022
1. International law.
A treaty is a binding international agreement in writing between two or more states.
Many treaties need domestic ratification to bring them into force.
2. Law - contract law.
Negotiation.