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  • | parties = 143 ([[List of parties to the Genocide Convention|Complete List]]) ...action Publishers, 2004), 9.</ref> All participating countries are advised to prevent and punish actions of genocide in war and in peacetime. The number
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  • |image_alt={{!}}alt=refer to caption| caption =Ratifications of the Convention (blue) as of ...rpretation) and English, officially translated in Arabic, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish
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  • ...[priority right]] and common rules.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wipo.int/treaties/en/ip/paris/summary_paris.html |title=Summary of the Paris Convention |publ ...er countries of the Union, the advantages that their respective laws grant to nationals.
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  • ...labour]], admitting only five exceptions to it. Its object and purpose is to suppress the use of forced labour in all its forms irrespective of the natu ...embourg in 1964 and Malta in 1965 were the last Western European countries to ratify the convention. Canada ratified it in 2011 and as of 2015 the United
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  • | caption =Parties to the ...e 1988 Protocol and further revised in 2003. The 1988 Protocol was adopted to harmonise the survey and certification requirement of the 1966 Convention w
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  • ...as the [[European Union]].<ref name = ratifications>{{cite web|url=http://treaties.un.org/pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=XXVII-2&chapter=27&lang=e It acts as a framework for the international efforts to protect the [[ozone layer]]. However, it does not include legally binding r
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  • ...y sound management as closely as possible to the source of generation, and to assist LDCs in environmentally sound management of the hazardous and other .../StatusofRatifications/PartiesSignatories/tabid/1290/Default.aspx "Parties to the Basel Convention,"] Basel Convention website. Accessed: May 31, 2013.</
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  • | ratifiers = [[List of parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change|197]] (all [[Memb ...ernational treaties (called "protocols" or "Agreements") may be negotiated to set binding limits on greenhouse gases.
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  • ...take physical possession of such crops as soon as possible" after harvest to prevent [[Pharmaceutical diversion|diversion]] into the illicit market.<!-- | date_effective = 8 August 1975 <ref name="un-treaties">[http://treaties.un.org/Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=VI-18&chapter=6&lang=en U
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  • |caption = {{legend|#4973C5|State parties to the convention (members of the [[Hague Conference on Private International {{legend|#14D9E1|State parties to the convention (non-members of the HCCH)}}
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  • ....icao.int/secretariat/legal/List%20of%20Parties/Chicago_EN.pdf Signatories to the Convention] ICAO</ref> <small>(Cook Islands as well as all United Natio ...ration]] and safety, and details the rights of the signatories in relation to [[air travel]]. The Convention also exempts air fuels in transit from (doub
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  • ...to completely eliminate pollution by oil and other harmful substances and to minimize accidental spillage of such substances. ...resenting 98.7 per cent of the world's shipping tonnage, are state parties to the convention.<ref>http://www.imo.org/About/Conventions/StatusOfConvention
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  • ...n sets out the principle of ''[[aut dedere aut judicare]]''—that a party to the treaty must prosecute an aircraft hijacker if no other state requests h ...k Islands]] and [[Niue]]. The 10 UN member states that are ''not'' parties to the treaty are:
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  • | caption = {{legend|#00aa00|Parties to the convention}} ...ol was adopted.<ref name=autogenerated1>[http://www.cbd.int/cop10/ Welcome to COP 10<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...entions. Transnational Institute, 2015.]</ref> since its scope was limited to [[drug]]s with [[Cannabis (drug)|cannabis]], [[coca]], and [[opium]]-like e ...tropic Substances. The Commentary, published in 1976, is an invaluable aid to interpreting the treaty and constitutes a key part of its [[legislative his
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  • [[Category:International Maritime Organization treaties|*]] [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1948]]
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  • | caption = {{legend|#00aa00|Parties to the convention}} ...om countries around the world. Once a year, the Committee submits a report to the Third Committee of the [[United Nations General Assembly]], which also
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  • | caption = Parties and signatories to the ICESCR: ...ncil Resolution 2007-25.pdf|thumb|200px|ECOSOC Resolution 2007/25: Support to [[United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories|Non-Self-Governing
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  • | name =Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees | caption ={{legend|#00ff00|parties to only the 1951 Convention}}
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  • | caption = Parties to the convention<br>{{legend|#00aa00|Parties}} {{legend|#ff9900|Territories o | parties = 189<ref name="ratifications">[https://treaties.un.org/Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=VI-19&chapter=6&lang=en S
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  • ...of the [[United Nations General Assembly]] on 14 December 1973 in response to a series of kidnappings and murders of diplomatic agents, beginning in the ...tected persons" is a term created by the convention, and refers explicitly to [[head of state|heads of state]], [[head of government|heads of government]
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  • ...Montreal Convention''') is a [[multilateral treaty]] by which states agree to prohibit and punish behaviour which may threaten the safety of civil aviati ...customs, law enforcement or military aircraft, thus it applies exclusively to civilian aircraft.
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  • ...LK), confusing matters all the more by providing sporadic inline citations to one or another document without page or rule numbers|date=February 2017}} ...ect to their own navigation rules, and coastal waterways which are subject to international navigation rules. The COLREGs are derived from a [[multilater
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  • ...[[maritime law|maritime treaty]] which requires Signatory [[flag state]]s to ensure that ships flagged by them comply with minimum safety standards in c ...ive forms is generally regarded as the most important of all international treaties concerning the safety of merchant ships.<ref name=IMO-1974/><ref name=IMO-I
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  • {{R to section}} [[Category:Art and culture treaties]]
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  • [[Category:UNESCO treaties|*Constitution]] [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1945]]
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  • | parties = 189 ([[List of parties to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Wo ...See]], [[Iran]], [[Somalia]], [[Sudan]] and [[Tonga]] are not signatories to CEDAW.
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  • ...rticle 2.1</ref> Controversially, the Convention also requires its parties to outlaw [[hate speech]] and criminalize membership in racist organizations.< ...anism, effectively making it enforceable against its parties. This has led to the development of a limited jurisprudence on the interpretation and implem
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  • [[Category:International Civil Aviation Organization treaties]] [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1944]]
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  • [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1950]] [[Category:Treaties entered into force in 1952]]
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  • ...protection to more than 35,000 [[species]] of animals and plants. In order to ensure that the [[General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]] (GATT) was not v ...with penalties with the gravity of the crime and insufficient deterrents to wildlife traders.<ref name=Zimmerman>{{cite web|url=http://law.vanderbilt.e
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  • ...n 1970. It provides a unified procedure for filing [[patent application]]s to protect [[invention]]s in each of its contracting states. A patent applicat ..., the relevant national or regional authorities administer matters related to the examination of application (if provided by national law) and issuance o
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  • {{legend|#FF7F27|State party that attempted to withdraw ...[freedom of speech]], [[freedom of assembly]], electoral rights and rights to due process and a fair trial. {{as of|2017|02}}, the Covenant has 169 parti
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  • ...f> It adapts the main protective regime of the [[First Geneva Convention]] to combat at sea.<ref>{{cite book | last = Fleck | first = Dietrich | title = [[File:Parties to the Geneva Conventions.svg|thumb|500px|
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  • ...humanitarian protections for prisoners of war. There are 196 state parties to the Convention. [[Image:Parties to the Geneva Conventions.svg|500px|thumb|
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  • ...g/siteeng0.nsf/html/party_main_treaties | title = States party to the main treaties | publisher = The American National Red Cross | accessdate=2009-12-05}}</re ...customary international law]], thus making them binding on non-signatories to the Conventions whenever they engage in armed conflicts.<ref>{{Cite web|url
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  • [[File:CAT members.svg|thumb|right|400px|Map of the world with parties to the Convention against Torture {{legend|#008000|signed and ratified }} ...man rights treaty]], under the review of the [[United Nations]], that aims to prevent [[torture]] and other acts of [[cruel and unusual punishment|cruel,
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  • ...en ratified by 191 states.<ref name = ratifications>{{cite web|url=https://treaties.un.org/pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=III-3&chapter=3&clang=_en ...sovereign states, diplomats have enjoyed a special status. Their function to negotiate agreements between states demands certain special privileges. An
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  • | name =Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees | caption ={{legend|#00ff00|parties to only the 1951 Convention}}
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  • ...d and replaced in 1906, 1929, and finally 1949. It is inextricably linked to the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]], which is both the instiga ...a Convention inaugurated "a renewal of military activity on a large scale, to which the people of western Europe…had not been accustomed since the firs
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  • ...articles. Furthermore, Article 103 of the Charter states that obligations to the United Nations prevail over all other treaty obligations.<ref name=intr The Charter consists of a ''[[Preamble to the United Nations Charter|preamble]]'' and a series of articles grouped in
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  • | date_signed = 18 December 1979<ref>The first states to sign the convention were [[West Germany]], [[Luxembourg]], and the United K ...ng" and sets out the principle of ''[[aut dedere aut judicare]]'': a party to the treaty must prosecute a hostage taker if no other state requests [[extr
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  • ...the collaboration between policy makers, scientists, and industry leaders to regulate CFCs.]] ...kollektive Handlungsfähigkeit (Societys complexity and collective ability to act), ed. Schimank, U. (2000). Frankfurt/Main: Campus, p.154-182 [http://pu
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