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  • ...<!---<span style="padding:5px;">{{align|left|{{legend|#468441|States party to the 18 November 2011 agreement}}}}<br/><span style="padding:5px;">{{align|l |utc_offset = +2 to +12
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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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  • ...tal modification techniques|work=United Nations}}</ref> ([[List of parties to the Environmental Modification Convention|Complete List]]) ...www.icrc.org/customary-ihl/eng/docs/v2_rul_rule76 |title=Practice Relating to Rule 76. Herbicides |publisher=International Committee of the Red Cross |ye
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  • ...|#000080|Recognized nuclear weapon state [[Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties|acceders]]}} {{legend|#ff1111|[[List of parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons#Non-signatory states
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  • ...eneva Phonograms Convention''', is a 1971 international agreement relating to [[copyright]] protection for sound recordings. ...nted strong rights to creators of printed or artistic content – and also to composers and performers of music – in most first world countries. The pu
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  • |image_alt={{!}}alt=refer to caption| caption =Ratifications of the Convention (blue) as of ...t countries recognize copyrights held by the citizens of all other parties to the convention.
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  • ...is intended to protect the human environment against [[air pollution]] and to gradually reduce and prevent air pollution, including long-range transbound ...ic Commission for Europe]] (UNECE) as its secretariat. The current parties to the Convention are shown on the map.
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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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  • ...operations can be established}}{{legend|#00ff00|Other Contracting Parties to the Convention<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.unece.org/tir/system/tir-syste | parties = 70(india to be 71st)
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  • ...ions]] convention that was signed in [[Geneva]] on 19 May 1956. It relates to various legal issues concerning transportation of cargo by road. It has bee ...gnment should be familiar with the consignment, and with the waybill, able to inform the recipient about the importance of the various topics on the wayb
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  • {{legend|#e0e0e0|Unable to sign}} |parties = 74<ref name=status>{{cite web|url=https://treaties.un.org/Pages/ViewDetailsIII.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=XI-B-19&chapter=11&Tem
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  • ...ention on Road Signs and Signals''', is a [[multilateral treaty]] designed to increase road safety and aid international road traffic by standardising th ...Social Council]] at its Conference on Road Traffic in [[Vienna]] 7 October to 8 November 1968, was concluded in Vienna on 8 November 1968 and [[Coming in
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  • |name = Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties |image =Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties parties.svg
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  • ...n 1976. As of November 2016, it has been ratified by 63 states.<ref>http://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/CN/2013/CN.181.2013-Eng.pdf</ref> The convention requires states to furnish to the United Nations with details about the orbit of each space object. A re
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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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  • ...nal military equipment in [[Europe]] (from the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] to the [[Ural Mountains|Urals]]) and mandated the destruction of excess weapon ...entered into force and provided for the first time for a negotiated right to conduct on-site inspections of military forces in the field.
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  • [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1976]] [[Category:Treaties entered into force in 1977]]
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  • [[Category:United Nations treaties]] [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1979]]
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  • [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1946]] [[Category:Treaties entered into force in 1948]]
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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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  • ...d women.<ref>{{cite book|last=Berkovitch|first=Nitza|title=From Motherhood to Citizenship: Women's Rights and International Organizations|year=1999|publi ...f Women.<ref>{{cite book|last=Berkovitch|first=Nitza|title=From Motherhood to Citizenship: Women's Rights and International Organizations|year=1999|publi
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  • The Convention's purpose is to codify a basic international standard for women's political rights.<ref nam ...name=Langley/> The Commission sent a survey about women's political rights to its member states; the resulting replies became the basis for the Conventio
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  • | image_alt = Parties to the convention include almost the full Americas, Europe, large parts of Asi | caption = Parties to the convention
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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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  • ....org/library/legal/treat/1971commentary/article02.htm Article 2 AMENDMENTS TO THE TITLE OF ARTICLE 9 OF THE SINGLE CONVENTION AND ITS PARAGRAPH 1 AND INS ...uction or [[Pharmaceutical diversion|diversion]] of licitly produced opium to illicit purposes.<ref>[http://www.drugtext.org/library/legal/treat/1971comm
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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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  • ...lition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery | parties = 123 (as at May 2013)<ref>[https://treaties.un.org/Pages/ViewDetailsIII.aspx?src=IND&mtdsg_no=XVIII-4&chapter=18&Temp=m
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  • | parties = 99 as of 2013<ref>[http://treaties.un.org/Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=XVIII-2&chapter=18&lang=e ...ries'', vol. 60], pp. 254–270.</ref> The objective of the Convention was to confirm and advance the suppression of [[slavery]] and the [[slave trade]].
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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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  • ...officials, in terms of the privileges and immunities that must be granted to them by its [[United Nations member states|member states]]. As of February ...ncies''' was adopted by GA resolution 179(II) to extend similar privileges to the [[specialized agencies]] of the UN. This convention has been ratified b
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  • [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1957]] [[Category:Treaties entered into force in 1957]]
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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:Treaties concluded in 1950]] [[Category:Treaties entered into force in 1952]]
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  • [[Category:Treaties establishing intergovernmental organizations]] [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1965]]
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  • ...al treaty|treaty]] whereby states agree to allow [[intermodal container]]s to be temporarily brought into their states [[Customs duty|duty-]] and tax-fre The Convention allows for shipping containers to be brought from a ratifying state into a ratifying state duty- and tax-free
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  • ...) is a 1950 [[UNESCO]] [[multilateral treaty|treaty]] whereby states agree to not impose [[custom duty|customs duties]] on certain educational, scientifi ...education or research, and educational films. The Agreement does not apply to materials that contain excessive amounts of advertising material.<ref>Exces
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  • [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1976]] [[Category:Treaties entered into force in 1982]]
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  • ...[[United Nations]] [[multilateral treaty|treaty]] which allows individuals to enforce judicial decisions regarding [[child support]] and [[alimony]] extr ...gations, held at UN headquarters in [[New York City|New York]] from 29 May to 20 June. It was signed by 24 and entered into force on 25 May 1957. As of 2
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  • ...o implement "simple and speedy treatment ... by limiting their inspections to cases where these are warranted by the actual circumstances or risks". ...signed by 13 states and entered into force on 15 October 1985. It is open to ratification by any state and as of 2016 has 58 parties, which includes 57
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  • [[Category:Transport treaties]] [[Category:Treaties concluded in 1970]]
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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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