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According to the | treaty, it ended Joseon's status as a tributary state |
The text of the | treaty itself, however, was finally published in 1905 |
e required before allowing a referendum on the | treaty itself. |
The | treaty itself: text at Yale Law School and the Intern |
As a result of this | treaty, Japan attained railroad rights in Manchuria, |
In the terms of the | treaty, Joanna gave up her rights to Brittany and rec |
The Bryan-Chamorro | Treaty kept Nicaragua from competing with the Panama |
In the following | treaty King Victor Amadeus III recognized the French |
Despite the terms of the | treaty, King Casimir and his successors did not lay o |
Based on the terms of the | treaty, King Edward relinquished his kingdom to King |
15, 1960, amidst growing public furor over the | treaty, Kishi resigned and Hayato Ikeda became prime |
The | treaty, known as the Treaty of Tudmir, gave Visigothi |
emagne and Offa concluded the first commercial | treaty known in English history. |
d Nations, as the earliest international peace | treaty known to historians. |
herokee Ridge Party, who supported the removal | treaty known as the Treaty of New Echota. |
fered with the sovereign power including Eulsa | Treaty, Korean-Japanese Annexation Treaty and others. |
However, the Nine-Power | Treaty lacked any enforcement regulations, and when v |
The | treaty laid down detailed regulations for Sino-Britis |
re are 17,000 acres (69 km2) in newly acquired | Treaty Land Entitlement lands. |
Flying Dust is a | treaty land entitlement band with the capability of p |
In 1993 Muskowekwan's | Treaty Land Entitlement Claim was ratified, enabling |
life, about 90 million acres (360,000 km²) of | treaty land, or about two-thirds of the 1887 land bas |
authorities to redefine the extent of Indians | treaty lands, and in the fall of 1860 A.B. Greenwod, |
d the Guidiville never received their promised | treaty lands. |
The | treaty language ensured that the entirety of the bay |
The peace resulting from the | treaty lasted until Napoleon's refusal to permit Swed |
The | treaty launched the condominium in Samoa between the |
t human rights obligations under international | treaty law, particularly the corpus of international |
ng has had a direct influence on International | treaty law. |
The | treaty led to a war with the United States began by S |
The failure of the | treaty led to an escalation of the Northwest Indian W |
The ensuing | treaty led to a peace with Hungary and the annexion o |
Unhappiness over the | treaty led to the May 4 protest movement, which is se |
The | treaty led to the annexation of the Dehradun and east |
I do not see how the provisions of the | Treaty led to Greco-Ottoman conflict; quite the oppos |
The | treaty led to large investment by Americans in sugar |
de la paix, but criticism of the terms of the | treaty led to a change in the title. |
According to author Paul N. Hehn, "the | treaty left half a million Slavs inside Italy while o |
The | treaty left a large number of Slovenes and Croats in |
he Pensacolas, and nearly 1,000 tons below the | treaty limitations. |
constitutes a "cruise missile" for purposes of | treaty limitations. |
The | treaty limited the total capital ship tonnage of each |
Article 6 of the | treaty limited opium production to seven countries. |
rs, was scrapped in accordance with the London | Treaty limiting naval armaments. |
vember in accordance with the Washington Naval | Treaty limiting naval armaments. |
ped in accordance with the terms of the London | Treaty limiting naval armament. |
h 1930 in accordance with the Washington Naval | Treaty limiting naval armament. |
31, in accordance with the terms of the London | Treaty limiting naval armament. |
The Limited Test Ban | Treaty limits nuclear testing to underground, and fur |
The | treaty limits the number of deployed strategic nuclea |
undaries of the settlement, however, the final | treaty line would not be fully agreed upon for anothe |
ille, where it intersected with the Greenville | Treaty line. |
ing to the Soviet-Lithuanian Mutual Assistance | Treaty, Lithuania agreed to allow Soviet military bas |
In the years after the | treaty, Llewelyn sought to consolidate what power he |
ember 2012, which is also the day on which the | treaty loses all force, unless extended by both parti |
As part of the | treaty Louis promised him the hand of his infant daug |
Later, the 1854 Wolf River | Treaty made this 250,000-acre (1,000 km2) reservation |
The London Convention was a | treaty made in 1884 between the United Kingdom, as th |
Arrears Act, was the result of the Kilmainham | Treaty made between Parnell and Gladstone by which th |
in Dunmore's War in 1774, the resulting peace | treaty made the Ohio River the boundary between weste |
nacted on 31 July 1853, after an international | treaty made in London. |
he next year, in 1681, following a provisional | treaty made in the expectation of further negotiation |
May 1522, and attested the ratification of the | treaty made. |
tomania is a term used to describe a period of | treaty making by the United States during the Cold Wa |
This | treaty marked the end of the Second Coalition; after |
The | treaty marked the end of the Swedish War of Liberatio |
The | treaty marked Persia's official recognition of Khwara |
rding to two official estimates, and the Kyoto | treaty may compel New Zealand to pay penalties if gas |
In a secret side agreement to the | treaty, McGillivray received a commission as a brigad |
After the U.S. Senate ratified the | treaty, McIntosh was assassinated on May 13, 1825, by |
The | treaty meant that Denmark-Norway acknowledged the ind |
wever, the failure of France to ratify the EDC | treaty meant it was all to no immediate avail. |
hat is starting to emerge is that although the | treaty mentions establishing “brotherhood and peace f |
the ratification process at the Bundestag, the | treaty met with 13 dissenting votes by deputies of th |
inland to the Soviet Union in the Moscow Peace | Treaty, Moscow Armistice and Paris Peace Treaty as a |
al due to restrictions by the Washington Naval | Treaty, much of the design and prototype work for new |
Under the terms of the | treaty, Mysore ceded about one half of its territorie |
ere shot in retaliation for the death of a pro | treaty National Army soldier in an ambush. |
in order to press its demand for the Antarctic | Treaty nations to declare all of the continent of Ant |
The official attitude amongst the Antarctic | Treaty nations was that World Park Base was to be ign |
It was the first | treaty negotiated by Canada, independent of Britain. |
rorism 2006 [CECPT] is a regional multilateral | treaty negotiated under the auspices of the Council o |
mber of the Kwakiutl District Council and, for | treaty negotiation purposes, the Winalagalis Treaty G |
mber of the Kwakiutl District Council and, for | treaty negotiation purposes, the Winalagalis Treaty G |
s currently at stage 4 of the British Columbia | Treaty Negotiation Process. |
Was she a party to any | treaty negotiation and was treaty signatory? |
Treaty negotiations with several Western countries we | |
He played a key role in | treaty negotiations as the Menominee tribe tried to p |
ar and once again played a leading role in the | treaty negotiations at Ripon and London. |
of the Japanese delegation to the London Naval | Treaty negotiations in late 1929. |
The first Labour Minister of | Treaty Negotiations was Margaret Wilson. |
The proceedings of the Portsmouth Peace | Treaty negotiations have been identified as an early |
Treaty negotiations with the Americans and with sever | |
In 1922-23 he covered the Lausanne | Treaty negotiations in Lausanne Switzerland. |
erved as an interpreter and witness at several | treaty negotiations with Native American groups which |
Hackzell suffered a stroke while on peace | treaty negotiations in Moscow on 14 September, and he |
This setback did not derail the | treaty negotiations, and after four months of negotia |
ve up both their and Indian claims to lands in | treaty negotiations, and the Iroquois were forced to |
hat were written for Chief Powassin during the | treaty negotiations, and documents the promises that |
nce and while Collins was in London during the | Treaty negotiations, he wrote to her every day. |
er, made his input instrumental in a number of | Treaty negotiations. |
er in a trip east to Princeton, New Jersey for | treaty negotiations. |
From 1992 until 1999 he was Chief | Treaty Negotiator for the Carrier-Sekani Tribal Counc |
In breaking the | treaty, Nelson broke Foote's word and the admiral was |
After visiting Chapleau in 1905, the | Treaty No. 9 Commissioners reported that it would not |
he Kinistin Saulteaux Nation is a signatory of | Treaty No. 4, which was signed by Chief Yellow-quill |
Treaty No. 9 covers all land in the Chapleau are that | |
ointed Indian agent for those areas covered by | Treaty No. 4 including the Qu'Appelle Valley; in 1879 |
he Yellow Quill First Nation is a signatory of | Treaty No. 4, which was signed by Chief Yellow-quill |
Berens was instrumental in negotiations of | Treaty No.5 with the Canadian government in 1875. |
Treaty No.7, between the Blackfoot Confederacy and th | |
The European Union can't become a party to the | treaty, nor can the United Nations or Amnesty Interna |
Based on the terms of the | treaty, Normandy was restored to the Duke of Berri an |
By the terms of the | treaty, Norway was to be ceded to the king of Sweden. |
In the | treaty Norway recognised Scottish sovereignty over th |
se territories a rejection could result in the | treaty not applying to the territories in question, a |
The Lausanne | treaty not only dashed any hope of an independent Kur |
pons Convention (BWC) of 1972 is a disarmament | treaty, not an arms control treaty. |
basis of the Constitution and as in the draft | Treaty notified to Tokelau". |
With the Lisbon | Treaty now in-force, Europarties are obliged from now |
As a result, the first | treaty now defines only the Anguilla - Saint Martin m |
The Okanese First Nation was a signatory to | Treaty number four. |
It is registered as the Crown | Treaty Number 61. |
It is registered as the Crown | Treaty Number 72. |
It is registered as the Crown | Treaty Number 60. |
etanguishene Bay Purchase, registered as Crown | Treaty Number Five, was signed May 22, 1798 between t |
Saugeen Tract Agreement, registered as Crown | Treaty Number 451⁄2, was signed August 9, 1836 betwee |
Shortly after the approval of the | treaty, numerous settlements sprung up in the opened |
The | Treaty Oak is an octopus-like Southern live oak (Quer |
o include the Hopewell Keowee Monument and the | Treaty Oak Monument. |
though arborists expected the tree to die, the | Treaty Oak survived. |
Many Texans see the | Treaty Oak today as a symbol of strength and enduranc |
In 1997, the | Treaty Oak produced its first crop of acorns since th |
The intensive efforts to save the | Treaty Oak included applications of sugar to the root |
tely used in an act of vandalism to poison the | Treaty Oak in Austin, Texas. |
on Department to do maintenance pruning on the | Treaty Oak. |
e conflict, though the actions of troops under | treaty obligation were separate from the policies of |
The Act is designed to fulfill India's | treaty obligations under the Single Convention on Nar |
er to make the federal government aware of its | treaty obligations to the Odawa. |
170 remained in Russia, although | treaty obligations required the rearming of the missi |
s Act as being adequate to fulfill the minimum | treaty obligations in the event of a disagreement bet |
ies the Czechs and Slovaks agreed to honor the | treaty obligations of Czechoslovakia. |
The law was established to fulfill India's | treaty obligations under the Single Convention on Nar |
in the UK, but the UK would still be bound by | treaty obligations to the European Union. |
In accordance with their | treaty obligations, the United Kingdom and France dec |
Frisii would provide Roman auxiliaries through | treaty obligations, but the tribe would also appear i |
s to reduce the Russian inventory in line with | treaty obligations. |
s of withdrawing from its ANZUS mutual defence | treaty obligations.) |
Another signing on this | treaty occurred on December 4, 1877 to accommodate so |
The | Treaty of Newcastle was a treaty signed between King |
Treaty of Ahmet Pasha (1732) between the two countrie | |
Since the | Treaty of Nanking was brief and with only general sti |
The | Treaty of Florence was signed on March 28, 1801 betwe |
In 502, Emperor Anastasius concluded a | treaty of alliance with the Kindaites and Ghassanids, |
The | Treaty of Badajoz was signed in Badajoz on February 1 |
raine was returned to France by Germany at the | Treaty of Versailles. |
The | Treaty of Berlin called in vague wording for a border |
and South Islands prior to the signing of the | Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, the development of New Ze |
of World War I veterans, agitating against the | Treaty of Versailles and German war reparations. |
Article 22 of the 1930 | Treaty of London relating to submarine warfare declar |
he was held prisoner until the signing of the | Treaty of Caltabellotta in 1302. |
Shortly after the | treaty of Ahmet Pasha, Nader decleared war and attack |
treasurer of Scotland, Kirkcaldy ratified the | Treaty of Greenwich on 25 August 1543. |
u (1679) and Lund, and with Brandenburg in the | Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1679). |
ter of Local Government; Minister in Charge of | Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations; Deputy Leader of the |
anish king, Charles IV and Napoleon signed the | Treaty of Fontainebleau, which authorized the passage |
er its current Constitution (the first was the | Treaty of New York, made with the Creek Indians in 17 |
he border agreed to was that identified in the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918) between the Russian SF |
office in 1839 as he was unwilling to sign the | Treaty of London ceding Belgian territory to the King |
w Zealand Government's full recognition of the | Treaty of Waitangi and opposed the controversial seab |
After the | Treaty of Trianon Hungary lost many of its western te |
Signing of the preliminary | Treaty of Paris, 30 November 1782. |
The Anglo-Afghan | Treaty of Rawalpindi, concluded in 1921, is reaffirme |
, in which capacity he helped mediate the 1791 | Treaty of Jassy, ending the Russo-Turkish War of 1787 |
The war concluded 3 years later with the | treaty of April 1769, this provided the mutual restor |
May 30 - | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo with the United States |
The | Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo which ended the Mexican-A |
ium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg signed the | Treaty of Rome to create the European Economic Commun |
In the 1785 | Treaty of Hopewell, the Cherokee agreed to come under |
The | Treaty of the Pruth was signed on the banks of the ri |
ropean Union under Articles 158 and 160 of the | Treaty of Rome. |
The | Treaty of Tokehega is a 1980 treaty between New Zeala |
met in Alton and agreed terms which formed the | Treaty of Alton. |
D. Feldman, Elizabeth Glaser, Manfred F.. The | Treaty of Versailles: A Reassessment after 75 Years ( |
Because Uritsky was against the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, he resigned his post in 1918 |
In 1918 (confirmed by the | Treaty of Trianon 1920), the county became part of th |
chnically, the United States violated the 1785 | Treaty of Hopewell by failing to enforce Article 7, w |
The | Treaty of Tartu (Russian: Тартуский мирный договор, F |
In 1918 (confirmed by the | Treaty of Trianon 1920), the county became part of th |
As part of the | Treaty of Versailles (1757) between Austria and Franc |
Signing ceremony of the | Treaty of Osimo, 10 November 1975 |
pposed to the ratification of the London Naval | Treaty of 1930. |
The | Treaty of Blois was signed on April 19, 1572 in Blois |
The | Treaty of Tordesillas was arguably the most decisive |
ive, General Santa Anna, to Velasco, where the | Treaty of Velasco was negotiated and signed. |
solution also confirmed the continuance of the | Treaty of Guarantee signed in 1960. |
Treaty of Alliance and Mutual Assistance between the | |
After the | Treaty of Utrecht of the latter, it became a possessi |
This was followed on March 3, 1918 by the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ending all hostilities with t |
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