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  • ian lands, American expansion, land cession treaties... a lot of paras in this article look very ba
  • commerce, vigorous arbitration and the Hague treaties, a revival of the U.S. Merchant Marine, suppo
  • the pact restricted the right of celebrating treaties affecting Boundaries, or other territorial ar
  • nceded to ICJ jurisdiction in cases involving treaties agreed upon after 1932, and as the only treat
  • ession or a war in violation of international treaties, agreements or assurances;
  • lts from a number of equally complex medieval treaties, agreements, land-swaps and sales between the
  • ates, and in the enforcement of international treaties aimed at protecting them from illegal trade a
  • a gateway to the United Nations' Human Rights Treaties aiming to enhance "the implementation of the
  • He denounced the treaties Alexander McGillivray had negotiated with Spa
  • The treaties allowed Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, an
  • Biofuel production shall follow international treaties and national laws regarding such things as ai
  • venant of the League of Nations , the Locarno Treaties, and the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
  • inisters abroad, concluded and subscribed all treaties, and performed all the functions of a secreta
  • By 1860, through treaties and purchases with local African leaders, Lib
  • n of these vessels is enforcement of laws and treaties and search and rescue (SAR) on the high seas,
  • nternational negotiations, as guardian of the treaties and in the exercise of the implementing power
  • ral lands, the US congress did not ratify the treaties and the Guidiville never received their promi
  • tective Association for the Indians and their Treaties, and the Association of Saskatchewan Indians,
  • Humiliated by unequal treaties and the prospect of losing its independence a
  • Acts of ratification of international treaties and agreements
  • t 2 of the Act deals with the ratification of treaties and puts Parliamentary scrutiny of treaties o
  • Foreign Affairs director of the Department of treaties and legal juridiction (1947-1960) and prime m
  • Historically, certain treaties and compacts have been given the name "covena
  • ions of the Medicine Creek and Point No Point Treaties and was credited as the secretary of the trea
  • shop to attend to Scottish affairs, negotiate treaties, and generally play the part of diplomat.
  • e Americans who came to Washington to discuss treaties; and he surveyed the proposed route of the Ka
  • Commercial treaties and diplomatic alliances were forged with Chi
  • ts - responsible for enforcing the commercial treaties and the safety of foreign residents in China.
  • The tribes resented past concessions, broken treaties and further encroachment on their hunting gro
  • He has worked on various treaties and codes of agriculture and horticulture.
  • nd Indian Agents might try to enforce federal treaties and federal statutory law against trespassing
  • tain and Japan, and is forced to sign unequal treaties and cede territories to foreigners.
  • The purpose was to discuss the future treaties and land allocations following the close of t
  • re disconcertingly vague over such details as treaties and boundaries."
  • s more interested in the realia of Roman law, treaties, and the foundations of power than in the lit
  • In 1925-1926 served as Director of Treaties and Conventions Division at the Japanese Mini
  • The Conference was formed to enforce peace treaties and to mediate various territorial disputes a
  • used to monitor compliance with arms control treaties, and later to study lightning from space.
  • SORT was one in a long line of treaties and negotiations on mutual nuclear disarmamen
  • lations with the Indians and helped negotiate treaties and keep peace between Indians and whites.
  • to appeal to the U.S. by the reconsidering of treaties and even naming Panama City the capital of Co
  • r to learn about Western civilization, ratify treaties, and delay the opening of cities and harbour
  • gious vicissitudes of the various nations, of treaties and concordats, etc. Interspersed in the work
  • as yet, and not until and unless appropriate treaties are hereafter entered into.
  • ugh "Aix-la-Chapelle" is rarely used now, the treaties are rarely called the "Treaties of Aachen".
  • These two treaties are commonly referred to singularly as the Tr
  • Since treaties are usually signed between two states, it led
  • y were built to conform to the interwar naval treaties arising from the 1922 Washington and 1930 Lon
  • Chief Many Treaties as Indian
  • Do we disambiguate treaties as Treaty of X (year) or Treaty of X, year?
  • d to monitor compliance with nuclear test ban treaties, as well as to confirm nuclear test explosion
  • and's refusal to participate in international treaties banning cluster bombs.
  • m the Constructicons, in flagrant defiance of treaties banning their use in the civil war as both Au
  • Larger disputes concerning extant treaties based on the Two Row Wampum, such as the Trea
  • Article 6 states that older boundary treaties became obsolete and both countries agreed to
  • ularly the case in states where international treaties become part of domestic law directly, without
  • The practice on legislative approval of treaties before ratification varies from country to co
  • strong separation of powers, this may lead to treaties being signed by the executive, but not coming
  • ensive historical research, especially on the treaties between Hawaiʻi and other nations, and milita
  • No treaties between the Crown and the governments of the
  • aty of Portsmouth and to re-examine all other treaties between the former Russian Empire and Japan,
  • The signing of non-aggression treaties between countries.
  • However, the extradition treaties between the UK and both Sweden and France ref
  • Established after the French signed various treaties between 1883 and 1887 with the then ruling So
  • e of 18 unratified (and highly controversial) treaties between California Indians and the United Sta
  • presented Finland in negotiation of all peace treaties between Finland and Soviet Union: Treaty of T
  • rothers were among the primary negotiators of treaties between his people and the United States gove
  • He was the signer of several treaties between the United States and Navajos, includ
  • It enforces and interprets certain treaties between the government and Aboriginal people,
  • wever, at the time, there were no extradition treaties between the US and Russia covering these crim
  • er coming to the throne, Muhammed renewed the treaties between Granada, Castile and Morocco..
  • Oratam brokered many land deals, truces, and treaties between the native and colonizing peoples.
  • the first diplomatic contacts and commercial treaties between England and Japan.
  • selling of eels was valid under 1760 and 1761 treaties between the aboriginals and the colonial gove
  • l authorities with whom France signed various treaties between 1883 and 1887 to first gain a foothol
  • In accordance with various other treaties, Bolivia was given an equal share of revenues
  • Norway managed to negotiate favorable trade treaties both with the United Kingdom and Germany unde
  • actions were illegal via the terms of former treaties, but were ignored.
  • r Morris was an important negotiator of these treaties, but the Ojibwe and others may have set the a
  • erritory, violating federal laws and numerous treaties, but stating later that his job was to “find
  • ss includes all Acts of Congress and ratified treaties by the 112th United States Congress, which la
  • ll he was violating federal laws and numerous treaties by moving into the Indian Territories, but st
  • tonomy that allowed individual chiefs to sign treaties by creating mechanisms of centralized politic
  • The treaties came into effect as the result of the Washing
  • tection to Christian converts provided in the treaties can safely be withdrawn.”
  • lecourt took part in the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties caravan to Washington, DC.
  • tions in the 1820s as the Osage in subsequent treaties ceded the rest of their land in Missouri.
  • nited States Senate about the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, concerning the Panama Canal, in February 197
  • s efforts culminated in a series of bilateral treaties concluded in 1912 and the formation of the Ba
  • radition; the Extradition Act and the various treaties connected therewith between England and forei
  • The treaties consolidated affirmed the Treaty of St. Louis
  • Treaty of Taipei further “recognised that all treaties, conventions and agreements concluded before
  • Boundary Treaties could only be celebrated between Bolivia and
  • The Douglas Treaties cover approximately 930 square kilometres (36
  • Other international treaties covering the reserve and its birdlife include
  • s inability to secure revision of the unequal treaties created considerable controversy.
  • fied simultaneously as well, making the three treaties dependent on each other.
  • ling additional historical stories, chronicle treaties, dictionary of the Nyingma schools and the Ti
  • fairs (India), as a Director of the Legal and Treaties division.
  • District Court Judge George Boldt ruled that treaties entitled Native Americans to half of the fish
  • ects have included Company Law, Shipping Law, Treaties, Environmental Law Survey, Insurance Law, Con
  • am amending the Treaty on European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and cer
  • ce amending the Treaty on European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and cer
  • ons thereof, or by bodies competent under the Treaties establishing the Communities, from having the
  • topographical expeditions and enabling peace treaties for the rail line, that "The Peaceful conques
  • Amendments the Acts for carrying into effect Treaties for the more effectual Suppression of the Sla
  • ome other pirate states, it even used to pass treaties from time to time with some European countrie
  • In state treaties from ancient Anatolia and Mitanni Hazzi also
  • Under the terms of the Start I and Start II treaties, from 1996 a number of R-39 missiles were des
  • Under the peace treaties from 1947, Italy was the obligee to reimburse
  • ensation, as they were specified in the peace treaties from 1947 with Italy and Hungary, were finall
  • issues with Peru, as there are international treaties from 1952 and 1954 in force on the subject.
  • eneral, promised to respect all international treaties governing the treatment of prisoners at his S
  • The Locarno treaties guaranteed Germany's western borders, but lef
  • fenses international crimes; all the previous treaties had dealt with regulating licit drug activity
  • Earlier treaties had been negotiated between Jerusalem and the
  • te would pass the Treaty as all previous such Treaties had been passed by big majorities.
  • der its terms, should Edward I default on the treaties, he would forfeit Gascony; if Philip defaulte
  • olicy, it first had to get rid of the unequal treaties imposed by the imperial powers in the 1850s.
  • ered from developing further by international treaties imposed by the victorious U.S.S.R., with an u
  • After the signing of the Paris Peace Treaties in 1947, the SGF disbanded, along with HQ 26t
  • d War rivals, had signed several arms control treaties in the 1960s and 1970s, and had entered into
  • om the United States to negotiate reciprocity treaties in 1897 and was a member of the United States
  • lian purposes, it is adamant that the nuclear treaties in which it participates explicitly permit th
  • vernment that gave the Tsar the power to sign treaties in the first place.
  • of the campaign, including adjusting existing treaties in order to deport criminal aliens.
  • d southern Wisconsin were the first two major treaties in the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase.
  • The revision of the Lateran treaties in the eighties by the Socialist Prime Minist
  • The treaty is unique among maritime boundary treaties in that it allows any dispute regarding the b
  • ley to reservations after they signed several treaties, including the Camp Babour Treaty.
  • The Band was a signatory to several treaties, including the Treaty of St. Peters of 1837,
  • d in the Treaty of Paris in 1783 and in later treaties including the Treaty of 1818.
  • to as the Treaty of Salisbury, comprised two treaties intended to secure the independence of Scotla
  • In general, the treaties involved the United States, United Kingdom, J
  • of Germany continued to be a party to all the treaties it had signed prior to the moment of reunific
  • rgued for peace, resulting in a series of six treaties known as the Snyder Treaties, which are lost
  • One of the treaties, known as the Four Power Act, provided that t
  • is available and used; international law and treaties list it as a narcotic subject to control, and
  • It was one in a series of treaties made between Russia and local khans in the so
  • A clause to return fugitives was part of many treaties made at the time, so possibly the harbouring
  • e powers had granted consent in principle and treaties made after 1900 make reference to the Open Do
  • Treaty of Chicago may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in Chicago, Illinois between
  • After two Indian Removal Act treaties made in 1833 and 1834 with the United States,
  • shall be passed in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the autho
  • stitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Aut
  • mit “ treaty, along with five pro-environment treaties, many of which have already been enacted into
  • The first of which was the Douglas Treaties, negotiated by Sir James Douglas with the nat
  • Further criticism centered around the treaties not being obligatory for the established coun
  • The law of treaties obliges these states to refrain from “acts wh
  • The Treaties of Portage des Sioux in 1815 were signed here
  • it became the common practice to present the treaties of the United Kingdom to Parliament after the
  • e commanded the Brandenburg Brigade after the Treaties of Tilsit and participated in the reorganizat
  • Since then, there have been treaties of mutual friendship and cooperation between
  • f the first part of the Second Opium War, the Treaties of Tianjin were signed, which opened Tianjin
  • Treaties, of amity and commerce, and of alliance event
  • The institute was founded in 1957 under the Treaties of Rome and started operation in 1960 under t
  • Through the treaties of Wehlau, Labiau, and Oliva, Elector and Duk
  • He supported the Ormond peace treaties of 1646 and 1649.
  • Treaties of the Ottoman Empire (3 C, 54 P)
  • As part of the Paris Peace Treaties of 1947, the Franco-Italian border was adjust
  • of the major seats have been enshrined in the treaties of the European Union, Parliament has no righ
  • tion of the Council of Europe's international treaties, of which the best known is the European Conv
  • aranteed Schleswig to the Danish crown by the treaties of 1767 and 1773.
  • se of the Second Opium War would end with the Treaties of Tianjin and the forts were returned to the
  • rpose of the treaty was to amend the founding treaties of the European Union (EU).
  • ificant contributor to the major arms control treaties of the Cold War.
  • ia was definitively settled by the 1919 peace treaties of Versailles and Saint-Germain-en-Laye that
  • He signed the two treaties of peace of 1534 with Scotland on behalf of E
  • reaty of Washington and one of the three 1855 Treaties of Detroit.
  • The Paris Peace Treaties of 1947 between the protagonists of World War
  • According to the Romanian side, in the peace treaties of 1918 and 1920 (after WWI), the isle was co
  • Under the Treaties of Tilsit in 1807, the state lost about one t
  • tic mission to Persia, where he concluded two treaties of great importance, one political, and the o
  • part of the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw in the Treaties of Tilsit of 1807.
  • southern Netze District according to the 1807 Treaties of Tilsit fell to the Bydgoszcz Department of
  • rs to nine Ottawa Bands who were party to the Treaties of 1836 and 1855 of a total of nineteen bands
  • The Treaties of Tianjin of 1860 specified Tamsui as an ope
  • and for commercial purposes as granted by the treaties of Peace and Friendship.
  • War of 1812, the United States concluded the Treaties of Portage des Sioux, a series of treaties wi
  • 50 years of institutional evolution since the Treaties of Rome it is becoming one.
  • ties law and peace law under the statutes and treaties of the United States and the United Nations,
  • In 1056 and 1059, by the treaties of Andernach, Baldwin received the march of E
  • n, approved this match in August 1543 (by the Treaties of Greenwich).
  • Treaties of friendship are concluded with Liberia and
  • By the Treaties of Tilsit in July 1807, France made peace wit
  • rs of Armed Forces at Sea, is one of the four treaties of the Geneva Conventions.
  • Treaties of Amity and Commerce between Japan and Holla
  • ore explicitly mention that the 1912 and 1923 Treaties of Lausanne are different.
  • hn Adams and Benjamin Franklin in negotiating treaties of commerce; and in January 1785, was a membe
  • t the state to ratify changes to the founding treaties of the European Union (then known as the Euro
  • By the Treaties of Aix-la-Chapelle (ending the War of Devolut
  • It became less active after the Locarno Treaties of 1925 and formally ceased to exist in 1931
  • he end of the Second Opium War by signing the Treaties of Tianjin on 26 June 1858.
  • l the Indians in the area had recently signed treaties of peace.
  • ons arising under the Constitution, laws, and treaties of the United States; certain civil actions b
  • anada, that their claims were extinguished by treaties of 1763 and 1783 between France, Great Britai
  • ling the Chinese government to consent to the Treaties of Tianjin.
  • tment of prisoners of war, is one of the four treaties of the Geneva Conventions.
  • By 1819, the various treaties of the Napoleonic Wars had forced the Barbary
  • tions of STORIS shifted to enforcing laws and treaties of the domestic and foreign fisheries in the
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