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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 ]]
* [[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]]
* [[Most favoured nation]]  (MFN)
* [[NATO]]
* [[NATO]]
* [[Private treaty]]
* [[Protectionism]]
* [[Protectionism]]
* [[Protocol]]
* [[Quota]]
* [[Quota]]
* [[Ratification]]
* [[Ratification]]
* [[Tariff]]
* [[Tariff]]
* [[Trade war]]
* [[Trade war]]
* [[Treaty]]
* [[Treaty on European Union]]
* [[Treaty on European Union]]
* [[Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union]]
* [[Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union]]

Latest revision as of 14:42, 3 November 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.


See also