This treaty said that the Khoikhoi would recognize the company as sovereign power over the people. |
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The biological weapons treaty requires an affirmative majority vote of the executive to authorize an investigation. |
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He made the comments at a dinner reception in Beijing to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the signing of a peace treaty between Japan and China. |
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Labour has been vague and woolly with regard to the treaty settlement process up until now. |
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How else to explain the woeful imbalances contained in the proposed extradition treaty between Britain and the UK which we have just discussed? |
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There is nothing whatsoever in the treaty that says that social structures, mana, and rangatiratanga will not be eroded. |
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These events took place in the twentieth year of the war, and to them must be added a Lacedaemonian treaty with Persia. |
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The Amsterdam treaty did not empower the council to permit reverse discrimination in Northern Ireland. |
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In this letter, Reading Wood Black proposes to negotiate a treaty to persuade the Kickapoos to leave the area. |
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Instead, we have created an alternate committee to promote how the province could engage in treaty negotiations. |
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However, without the authority of an Act of Parliament, a treaty may not alter the law of the United Kingdom. |
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If that is the case, the treaty was shoddily written by allowing the wriggle room on a technicality. |
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Suddenly the Gats treaty is not about trade at all, but a sly means to wipe away restrictions on business and industry, foreign and local. |
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That is what underlies the linkage between the antiballistic missile treaty and limits on offensive weapons. |
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This treaty addresses many liability issues that attorneys would be involved in litigating. |
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The context for the purpose of the interpretation of a treaty shall comprise, in addition to the text, including its preamble and annexes. |
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The 1968 treaty did nothing to reduce the arsenals of existing nuclear weapons powers. |
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Of course that occurs, but people sell their land because, as the treaty assumed, it may be their wish and desire to do so. |
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This treaty gave China money and technical assistance to modernise her industry. |
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The description of the legal ramifications of the treaty varies with the audience. |
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To fail to do so would simply be to leave the door open to reinvestigating claims relating to treaty principles. |
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Therefore, the 1937 treaty set the pattern for the subsequent flurries of activities. |
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In 1518 they switched policy to a rapprochement with Francis and the treaty of London followed. |
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On the Nice Treaty, he believes that a rainbow coalition combined to defeat the treaty last time. |
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One possibility would be to suggest ways to refashion the treaty to improve it, rather than to abandon it altogether. |
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It is the ultimate arbiter on the meaning of the treaty and the laws passed under it. |
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In this country we are used to dealing with grievances in this area under a treaty claims process. |
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In contrast, no previous treaty or customary rule existed regulating method of combat in internal armed conflict. |
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The administration did not intend to submit the treaty for Senate ratification. |
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The memo noted violation of that portion of the treaty could constitute a war crime and officials should proceed carefully, the Post said. |
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It resembles more a treaty between separate autonomous nation states than a real binding constitution for a single European state. |
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Bismarck's successors, for a whole complex of reasons, failed to renew the treaty with Russia, thus leaving her available as an ally for France. |
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This renouncement of sovereignty was officially confirmed in the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty signed by Japan and over 50 allied nations. |
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His raids on Northumberland in May and July 1217 served only to accelerate the Anglo-French peace negotiations culminating in the treaty of Kingston. |
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Hence policy-makers have to choose carefully between treaty articles in determining which legal base to use, and to consider carefully which kind of legislation to make. |
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The Rhineland was to be occupied for 15 years, but troops were to be progressively withdrawn at five-year intervals provided Germany carried out the treaty terms. |
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Despite ASEAN's strong request, Japan was earlier reluctant to accede to the treaty amid worries that the pact could constrain its security alliance with the United States. |
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The Daily Beast first reported in November that the U.S. government believes Russia has breached its treaty obligations. |
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Just as a further clarification, often during a treaty settlement bill the gallery will contribute by way of either a waiata or applause, as we have just heard. |
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They want a treaty to stop weapons getting into the wrong hands. |
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The treaty requires ratification by referenda in a number of EU states. |
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At the moment, the treaty assumes each state will go through with its own ratification procedure either by referendum or by assent through individual parliaments. |
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To date Kim Jong-il's rogue state has been kept in check by a 1994 treaty that provided for the construction of light water nuclear reactors and the granting of economic aid. |
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Perhaps most fatefully, gone was any explicit pledge to formalize the agreement as a binding treaty next year. |
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Japan may extradite its nationals to a country with which it has such a treaty only after the case is reviewed by the Tokyo High Court and at the government's discretion. |
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Jus cogens may, therefore, operate to invalidate a treaty or agreement between states to the extent of the inconsistency with any such principles or norms. |
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Svalbard is a demilitarized zone, as the treaty prohibits the establishment of military installations. |
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He serves as the primary channel of communication between the two nations, and plays an important role in treaty negotiations. |
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The wars with Venice resumed in 1463 until a favorable peace treaty was signed in 1479 just after the troublesome siege of Shkodra. |
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Instead, the treaty stated that these matters were to be settled by a joint voyage which never occurred. |
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This kind of treaty had been used elsewhere to bring people into the Roman Empire to move along the roads or rivers and work alongside the army. |
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He offered a peace treaty that included the lands he had already lost, and a ransom of 10,000 talents for his family. |
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But that necessarily involves separate legislation, subject to bicameralism and presentment, above and beyond consent to the treaty itself. |
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Envoys were sent between the Rus', the Byzantines, and the Bulgarians in 945, and a peace treaty was completed. |
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The treaty was similar to the first peace offer, but excluded the rebel clergy, whose lands and appointments remained forfeit. |
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When James III of Scotland found out about the treaty in 1476, he issued a sentence of forfeiture for MacDonald's lands. |
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The Italians used the time between the signing of the treaty and its ratification by the Italian government to expand their territorial claims. |
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In July, the same year Llywelyn concluded a treaty with King John of England. |
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The treaty limits Norway's right to collect taxes to that of financing services on Svalbard. |
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The treaty with Genoa was just the first of a series of commercial agreements. |
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The new treaty has no set time limit and the name of the Benelux Economic Union changed to Benelux Union to reflect the broad scope on the union. |
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In 1147, the Jin somewhat changed their policy, signing a peace treaty with the Mongols and withdrawing from a score of forts. |
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The treaty was broken in 1513 when James declared war on England in support of the French who had lately been attacked by the English. |
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A major sticking point had arisen over draft article IV of the proposed treaty dealing with the disputed Antarctic claims and rights. |
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Following the Armistice of 1918, and the peace treaty of 1919, Collingwood's services were much in demand as a designer of War Memorials. |
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This system is older and was included in the 1991 accession treaty of Spain to the Schengen Area. |
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The Whigs secured the support of the Earl of Nottingham against the treaty by promising to support his Occasional Conformity bill. |
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This treaty established the boundaries between Norway, Denmark, and Sweden that still exist today. |
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In 1798, Spain revoked the treaty allowing American use of New Orleans, greatly upsetting Americans. |
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The King of France, Louis XIV, was obliged by a 1662 treaty to assist the Republic in a war with England. |
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Spain procrastinated until late 1802 in executing the treaty to transfer Louisiana to France, which allowed American hostility to build. |
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Negotiations were started in 1661 to solve these issues, which ended in the treaty of 1662, in which the Dutch conceded on most points. |
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The marriage treaty was concluded the same day and was viewed as a guarantee of the new peace. |
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For a period between 1580 and 1640, the treaty was rendered meaningless, as the Spanish King was also King of Portugal. |
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Under the terms of the 1920 treaty of Seeb, the Sultan claimed all dealings with the oil company as his prerogative. |
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Dutch ships were obligated by the new treaty to salute the English flag first. |
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This was the longest filibuster since the 1999 Reform Party of Canada filibuster, on native treaty issues in British Columbia. |
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They were not a party to this treaty and did not recognize it until they were defeated militarily by the United States. |
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There is very little information about the treaty which is in the public domain. |
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The more northern areas were held by the British until the peace treaty restored the old boundaries. |
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In 173, the Romans campaigned against the Quadi, who had broken their treaty and assisted their kin, and defeated and subdued them. |
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The United States refused to sign the treaty on the grounds that Russia was not represented at the Conference. |
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Consequently, any peace treaty that did not leave Germany as the conqueror would be unacceptable to them. |
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Customary international law can be distinguished from treaty law, which consists of explicit agreements between nations to assume obligations. |
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Trajan and Decebalus then concluded a peace treaty which was highly favourable to the Romans. |
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After a peace treaty with the Roman Empire they are recorded as living east of the Bastarnae, near the Black Sea. |
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In the rejected Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe the charter was integrated as a part of the treaty itself. |
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On 18 May they signed a peace treaty at Paris, ceding Savoy and Nice and allowing the French bases to be used against Austria. |
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In 1860, a trade treaty was signed between Britain and France, after which several of these treaties were signed among other European countries. |
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In the peace treaty of 1783, American sovereignty was recognized from the Atlantic coast west to the Mississippi River. |
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A peace treaty was signed with the Quadi and the Iazyges, while the tribes of the Hasdingi Vandals and the Lacringi became Roman allies. |
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The treaty took effect on 28 March 1997 after all but one of the member states had ratified it. |
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Soon after the Austrian treaty was signed, a reformed preacher, Jacob Kaiser, was captured in Uznach and executed in Schwyz. |
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It was a highly favorable treaty for the United States, and deliberately so from the British point of view. |
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The treaty struck with the Goths was to be the first foedus on imperial Roman soil. |
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Their power was gradually ceded by conquest and treaty during the several decades that followed. |
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The parliaments of Scotland and of England then each ratified the treaty via respective Acts of Union. |
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A treaty which establishes an international organization is also its constitution, in that it would define how that organization is constituted. |
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Besides the 1992 Treaty, 1 amending treaty was signed, as well as 3 treaties to allow for accession of new members of the European Union. |
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By 332, relations between the Goths and Romans were stabilized by a treaty but this was not to last. |
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In 1807, a secret treaty between Napoleon and the unpopular prime minister led to a new declaration of war against Britain and Portugal. |
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Part of the treaty was a stipulation that each side would keep the possessions it held on 31 July, so Surinam was again returned to the Dutch. |
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When the Saxons regrouped, a peace treaty was negotiated whereby the Italian Saxons were allowed to settle with their families in Austrasia. |
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James was excommunicated by Pope Leo X and the English Cardinal Bainbridge for breaking his sworn treaty with England. |
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The peace treaty was ratified and Britain's military involvement in the War of the Spanish Succession ended. |
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News of the treaty arrived shortly thereafter, halting military operations. |
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The treaty provided the basis for all the following divisions between Italy and Yugoslavia. |
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However, no foreign powers recognized the Norwegian independence but supported the Swedish demand for Norway to comply with the treaty of Kiel. |
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In 575 the Suebic king, Miro, made a peace treaty with Leovigild in what seemed to be the beginning of a new period of stability. |
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He also called on the federal government to embark on a less adversarial system when it came to Aboriginal and treaty rights implementation. |
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He lost his position as prime minister just a week before the treaty was scheduled to be signed, effectively ending his active political career. |
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She also did not ratify the treaty because it officially declared Elizabeth the monarch of England, a position Mary desired for herself. |
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Cobden was sent as Britain's representative to the negotiations with France's Michel Chevalier for a free trade treaty between the two countries. |
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The treaty was one of a number of agreements made in the ongoing relationship between the two kings. |
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Llywelyn, later known as Llywelyn the Great, was sole ruler of Gwynedd by 1200, and made a treaty with King John of England the same year. |
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However, Foederati states that had at one time been conquered by Rome were exempt from payment of tribute to Rome due to their treaty status. |
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Consequent upon the acquisition of international personality, the difficult matter of succession to treaty rights and obligations arises. |
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Khrushchev suggested publicly announcing the USSR's mutual assistance treaty with Cuba. |
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If Germany reneged on the treaty obligations, the bridgeheads would be reoccupied immediately. |
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Before this treaty could be carried out, however, politics again played a crucial part in the blunders of Rome. |
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The Dalmatians separated from Hungary by a treaty in 1199, and they paid Hungary with a portion of Macedonia. |
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The treaty between Britain and Spain took into consideration British land grants in Florida and property rights arising thereunder. |
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The treaty also called for the signatories to sign or ratify the International Opium Convention. |
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Svalbard Treaty grants treaty nationals equal right of abode as Norwegian nationals. |
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The treaty recognized Portuguese sovereignty over these areas and awarded her small portions of Germany's bordering overseas colonies. |
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Ratified in 1947, the treaty was in force from 1948 until it was superseded by the Benelux Economic Union. |
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In June 1919, the Allies declared that war would resume if the German government did not sign the treaty they had agreed to among themselves. |
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When necessary, the Holy See will enter a treaty on behalf of the Vatican City. |
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Article 156 of the treaty transferred German concessions in Shandong, China, to Japan, not to China. |
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All cessations made to the Central Powers in the ceasefire and treaty were nullified and renounced. |
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As part of the ransom, a peace treaty was drawn up that was intended to stop the raids. |
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On February 2, 493, Theoderic and Odoacer signed a treaty that assured both parties would rule over Italy. |
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The treaty laid down the organisation of the divisions and support units, and the General Staff was to be dissolved. |
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A second group of Democrats supported the treaty but followed Wilson in opposing any amendments or reservations. |
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As allies of the British, the Iroquois were forced out of New York, although they had not been part of treaty negotiations. |
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When he was released, however, Francis had the Parliament of Paris denounce the treaty because it had been signed under duress. |
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Refugees who arrived before the treaty to stay, those arriving after the treaty to be sent back. |
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The treaty was a significant reversal of Chinese dominance of the traditional tributary system. |
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If governments fail to do the above it may put them in breach of binding international treaty obligations. |
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The treaty requires these countries to take specific actions to reduce bycatch, pollution and to remove introduced species from nesting islands. |
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A group of Russian boyars signed in 1610 a treaty of peace, recognising Ladislaus IV of Poland, son of Polish king Sigismund III Vasa, as tsar. |
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The resulting treaty established a border between the Russian and Chinese Empires along the Amur River. |
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In 1710, the Zamorin was made to sign a treaty with the VOC undertaking to trade exclusively with the VOC and expel other European traders. |
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The treaty allowed the VOC to build a trading post in the area and eventually to monopolise the trade there, especially the gold trade. |
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Soon attacks on hunting parties by Lakota and other Sioux made it difficult to be safe in the treaty area. |
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The VOC therefore closed the heretofore flourishing open pepper emporium of Bantam by a treaty of 1684 with the Sultan. |
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Early in 1570, Ivan's ambassadors concluded a treaty at Constantinople that restored friendly relations between the Sultan and the Tsar. |
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In 1786 Pitt's government negotiated the Eden Agreement, a commercial treaty with France which led to freer trade between the two countries. |
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Hundreds of princely states, states ruled by monarchs in treaty of subsidiary alliance with Britain, were integrated into India and Pakistan. |
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They shared a mutual treaty area north of Heart River with the Hidatsa and the Arikara. |
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After the Bishops' Wars in Scotland, a treaty was signed at Ripon in 1640 to stop the conflict between Charles I and the Scottish Covenanters. |
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A peace treaty with the Danes was signed at Wedmore and the Danish king Guthrum the Old was baptised at Aller. |
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Later, in 1547, Charles signed a humiliating treaty with the Ottomans to gain himself some respite from the huge expenses of their war. |
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In 628 the empire secured a peace treaty and recovered all of its lost territories. |
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The two brothers signed a treaty at Rouen, granting William Rufus a range of lands and castles in Normandy. |
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Despite this, after more than 20 years of war, Rome defeated Carthage and a peace treaty was signed. |
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However, there is no formal defence treaty with Italy, as the Vatican City is a neutral state. |
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The conflict in 1971 witnessed Pakistan's unconditional surrender and a treaty that subsequently led to the independence of Bangladesh. |
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After this treaty the Ottoman Empire was able to enjoy a generation of peace, as Austria and Russia were forced to deal with the rise of Prussia. |
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However, it was not until 1707 with a treaty between England and Scotland, that the Kingdom of Great Britain came into existence. |
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, was excommunicated for breaking a treaty obligation with the Pope that required him to lead a crusade. |
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Peace was made between the Romans and the Vandals in 435 through a treaty giving the Vandals control of coastal Numidia. |
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Germans perceived the treaty as humiliating and unjust and it was later seen by historians as influential in the rise of Adolf Hitler. |
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When this agreement became public in May 1922, bitter resentment was expressed in Germany, but the treaty was still ratified by both countries. |
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Moreover, the treaty provides for the number of MEPs to be degressively proportional to the number of citizens of each member state. |
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The terms of this treaty awarded Germany a large proportion of Russia's land and resources. |
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In 1921, a treaty was concluded between the British Government and a delegation of Irish leaders. |
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Supporters of independence stated that an independent Scotland would become an EU member by treaty amendment under Article 48 of the EU treaties. |
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The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade is an international treaty of the World Trade Organization. |
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Ukraine ratified the treaty in 1994, and by 1996 the country became free of nuclear weapons. |
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The treaty also contained secret protocols dividing Poland and the Baltic states into German and Soviet spheres of influence. |
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The treaty applies globally to specified territories whereas NATO is restricted under its article 6 to operations north of the Tropic of Cancer. |
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During the original treaty negotiations, the United States insisted that colonies like the Belgian Congo be excluded from the treaty. |
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The treaty does not require members to respond with military action against an aggressor. |
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During the interwar period, German pilots were trained secretly in violation of the treaty at Lipetsk Air Base. |
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As with all subsequent renewals of what became the Auld Alliance, the treaty slightly favoured France more than Scotland. |
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The alliance dates from the treaty signed by John Balliol and Philip IV of France in 1295 against Edward I of England. |
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The treaty would be sealed by the arranged marriage of John's son Edward and Philip's niece Joan. |
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Java's contact with the European colonial powers began in 1522 with a treaty between the Sunda kingdom and the Portuguese in Malacca. |
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On 5 September 1944, a treaty establishing the Benelux Customs Union was signed. |
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The treaty made by the Lords with England at Ardtornish in 1462 was used as evidence of their usurpation of royal power. |
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In the 1784 peace treaty between the two nations, the Dutch lost the Indian port of Negapatam and were forced to make trade concessions. |
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The European Coal and Steel Community ceased to exist in 2002 when its founding treaty expired. |
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The French had taken this territory in 1794, but it was officially theirs in 1797 due to a treaty with Austria. |
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Among other provisions, this treaty limits military activity in the Antarctic to the support of scientific research. |
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Britain refused to withdraw from Suez, relying upon its treaty rights, as well as the sheer presence of the Suez garrison. |
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In addition, for the first time an EU treaty was also signed by the presidents of the three main EU institutions. |
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The abolition of the pillar structure was first proposed under the European Constitution but that treaty was not ratified. |
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Representatives from the 27 EU member states were present, and signed the Treaty as plenipotentiaries, marking the end of treaty negotiations. |
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Over the next twenty years a large part of the Chad Basin was incorporated by treaty or by force into French West Africa. |
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On March 22, 1621, the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony signed a peace treaty with Massasoit of the Wampanoags. |
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The plan allowed the colonies to treaty with the Iroquois and provided a framework for the Continental Congress. |
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Because the only CFCs available to countries adhering to the treaty is from recycling, their prices have increased considerably. |
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The treaty also allows for the changing of voting procedures without amending the EU treaties. |
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This treaty and the implementation convention of 1990 paved the way for the creation of the Schengen Area. |
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The CPGB at first supported the war, but after Joseph Stalin signed a treaty with Adolf Hitler, opposed it. |
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It had also failed in its principal mission of securing a commercial treaty with Calicut. |
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The most famous such arrangement was the 1278 treaty that established modern Andorra. |
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The treaty simply restored the status quo of 1748, with Silesia and Glatz reverting to Frederick and Saxony to its own elector. |
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On 5 May 1935, Abdullah signed another treaty with the British government which granted Qatar protection against internal and external threats. |
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The South sent delegations to Washington and offered to pay for the federal properties and enter into a peace treaty with the United States. |
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In 1824 the entire island, as well as the Temenggong, became a British possession after a further treaty with the Sultan. |
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The new treaty deprived Russia of its right to block warships from passing into the Black Sea in case of war. |
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This gives the Commission enhanced access to the Human Rights Council, treaty bodies and other United Nations human rights bodies. |
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Afghanistan remained a British protectorate until 1919, when a treaty with Vladimir Lenin included the granting of independence to Afghanistan. |
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There he convinced the Sultan to reject the Russian treaty proposal, as compromising the independence of the Turks. |
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All three tribes were forced to live outside their treaty area south of the Missouri by the Lakota and other Sioux. |
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In July 2008, the Labour government under Gordon Brown approved the treaty and the Queen ratified it. |
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That treaty extinguished British claims south of that latitude to the Red River Valley, which was part of Rupert's Land. |
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The second congress ended with the second treaty in 1748, ending the War of the Austrian Succession. |
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The Netherlands could not sign a peace treaty with islands that are only a part of the United Kingdom. |
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This treaty established the border between Portugal and Spain which is one of the oldest borders in Europe. |
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Henry was unwilling or unable to enforce the terms of the treaty on his barons in Ireland, who continued to gain territory in Ireland. |
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That treaty effectively made the Argun River, which originates in this area, the border between the China and Russia. |
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William Penn signed a peace treaty with Tammany, leader of the Delaware tribe, and other treaties followed between Quakers and Native Americans. |
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However, the first Durham treaty quickly broke down after David took insult at the treatment of his son Henry at Stephen's court. |
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After defeating the Zulu and the recovery of the treaty between Dingane and Retief, the Voortrekkers proclaimed the Natalia Republic. |
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Moreover, the treaty specifically exempts Ruthenians from accepting the Filioque clause and Purgatory as a condition for reconciliation. |
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The marriage treaty also provided that England would not be obliged to provide military support to Philip's father in any war. |
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On 7 July, Bruce and his friends made terms with Edward by a treaty called the Capitulation of Irvine. |
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Andrew Forman and the poet William Dunbar were members of the Scottish embassy who negotiated the treaty in London. |
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It appears, however, that the treaty is still unratified and that the minister has no authority to surrender the territory. |
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The treaty language ensured that the entirety of the bay would belong to the United States. |
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Citizens of any treaty signatory country may visit the island without a visa. |
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The treaty came into force in March 1976 after it had been ratified by 35 nations. |
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The treaty was concluded on 6 July 1560 just short of a month after the death of Mary of Guise. |
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Although both John and the barons agreed to the Magna Carta peace treaty in 1215, neither side complied with its conditions. |
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The Republic had also given sanctuary to American privateers and had drafted a treaty of commerce with the Americans. |
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On 23 June 1503, a treaty was signed for their marriage, and they were betrothed two days later. |
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After the war, Huexotzinco withdrew, and the three remaining cities formed a treaty known today as the Triple Alliance. |
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In 1529, Charles I of Spain relinquished all claims to the Spice Islands to Portugal in the treaty of Zaragoza. |
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That same year, the Dutch signed a treaty with Denmark with the intent to hurt English shipping. |
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However, the treaty did not stop the colonization of the Philippine archipelago from New Spain. |
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The result was a formal treaty that promised French aid to Owain and the Welsh. |
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The Spanish authorities would later disown this treaty with the Tlaxcalans after the fall of Tenochtitlan. |
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The alliance treaty expected that the Ottoman Empire would become involved in the conflict in a short amount of time. |
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He was sole ruler of Gwynedd by 1200 and made a treaty with King John of England that year. |
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It will not have the treaty rights and obligations of the old State and will not, of course, have membership in the United Nations. |
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In 1664, however, the Dutch used force to exact a treaty granting them extraterritorial rights as well as freer access to trade. |
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The treaty was renewed no less than nine times, but did not restrain some Xiongnu tuqi from raiding Han borders. |
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This representation of India as an isolated, invincible country is an attempt to vindicate Seleucus' peace treaty with the Indian emperor. |
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In accordance with Article 103 of the UN Charter, obligations under the Charter took precedence over other treaty obligations. |
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Five years after that initial contact, Ayutthaya and Portugal concluded a treaty granting the Portuguese permission to trade in the kingdom. |
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Colonel Pelly signed a new treaty with Al Khalifas placing Bahrain under British rule and protection. |
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The treaty also restricted the independent tonnage of ships and forbade the construction of submarines. |
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In 1915, the British signed a treaty with the Idrsids guaranteeing their security and independence if they would fight against the Turks. |
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The BIT was the first such treaty signed by the US in the Western Hemisphere. |
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Their efforts proved ineffective and, by 1849, tired of the war, both withdrew after signing a treaty favorable to Rosas. |
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With the treaty of Peace of Basel, revolutionary France emerged as a major European power. |
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Italian democrats, especially young poet Ugo Foscolo, viewed the treaty as a betrayal. |
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The treaty was written in 2008 and was to come into force 30 days after the date of receipt of the ninth instrument of ratification. |
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In the following summer, July 1720, the last peace treaty between Sweden and Denmark was signed. |
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There is some evidence to support the treaty hypothesis, based on the grave finds of the period. |
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Widespread discontent spread through the populace upon the announcement of the treaty terms. |
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Argentina effectively recognized Chilean sovereignty over the Strait of Magellan in the Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina. |
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The treaty introduces an exit clause for members wanting to withdraw from the Union. |
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Protected from direct Spanish competition by the treaty of Tordesillas, Portuguese eastward exploration and colonization continued apace. |
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In 2005, a referendum on the EU treaty establishing a constitution for Europe was held. |
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Only its Black Sea Fleet remained, and this was the result of an earlier treaty that had prevented the fleet from leaving the Black Sea. |
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Debate on the Kellogg Mar renunciation treaty dragged on in the senate today with no immediate prospect of final action. |
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According to professor Malcolm Vale, the treaty of Paris was one of the indirect causes of the Hundred Years' War. |
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Reciprocal cabotage rights exist by treaty between New Zealand and Brunei and between the People's Republic of China and Albania. |
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Charles was later required by a treaty with Philip the Good, the son of John the Fearless, to pay penance for the murder, which he never did. |
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It is actively involved in the negotiation of treaty changes and defines the EU's policy agenda and strategies. |
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Alfred had defeated Guthrum the Old and allowed Vikings by treaty to settle in East Anglia and the North East. |
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Charles's sister, Queen Isabella, was sent to negotiate and agreed a treaty that required Edward to pay homage in France to Charles. |
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The treaty also established an alliance of friendship and mutual defense, leading to a peace of 40 years between the two nations. |
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On 30 December 2004 President Wade announced that he would sign a peace treaty with the separatist group in the Casamance region. |
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This treaty covered taxes, residence, tax jurisdictions, capital gains, business profits, interest, dividends, royalties and other areas. |
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In spite of a treaty negotiated in 1678 with its ruler Ganga Zumba, a war between the two remained. |
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Troyes, the site of the treaty that tried to disinherit Charles VII, was the only one to put up even brief opposition. |
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Terms of the treaty included the marriage of John of Gaunt's daughter Katherine to Juan's son, Enrique. |
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Tension also grew across North Wales, where opposition to the 1211 treaty between John and Llywelyn was turning into open conflict. |
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In 1638, the king signed a treaty with the Dutch East India Company to get rid of the Portuguese who ruled most of the coastal areas. |
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Louis was defeated and a peace treaty was signed in September 1174, the Treaty of Montlouis. |
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A similar treaty in 1592 gave the Dutch a privileged position in the rice trade. |
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A peace treaty was secured in January 1169 and Richard's betrothal to Alys was confirmed. |
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However, when the treaty was broken in 1369, both these English claims and the war resumed. |
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By the time Edward arrived at Tunis, Charles had already signed a treaty with the emir, and there was little else to do but return to Sicily. |
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In 1295 a treaty was signed between France and Scotland during the reign of Philip the Fair. |
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The treaty gave substance to the political reality of 13th century Wales and England, and the relationship of the former with the Angevin Empire. |
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Hugh did exactly this in 1201 and Philip summoned John to attend court in Paris in 1202, citing the Le Goulet treaty to strengthen his case. |
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At the same time ambassadors were to be sent to France with a proposed treaty for the French king. |
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Charles IV formally renewed the treaty in 1326, promising Scotland that if England invaded them France would support the Scots. |
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In his second campaign, he recaptured much of Normandy and in a treaty secured a marriage to Catherine of Valois. |
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The treaty formally ended the Hundred Years' War with Edward renouncing his claim to the throne of France. |
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In 1670, he entered into the secret treaty of Dover, an alliance with his first cousin King Louis XIV of France. |
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George Washington and his unanimous cabinet, including Jefferson, decided that the treaty did not bind the United States to enter the war. |
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In direct contrast to his previous conflict with the Scottish Kirk, on 26 December 1647 he signed a secret treaty with the Scots. |
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To become a member of the IMO, a state ratifies a multilateral treaty known as the Convention on the International Maritime Organization. |
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The king appointed Howard to the English delegation that negotiated the peace treaty with Spain. |
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The treaty previewed a partitioning of the Spanish Netherlands between the two invaders. |
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By treaty the principality was obliged to pay the kingdom large annual sums. |
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Sir, there was never, since England was England, such a stratagem and mask made to deceive England withal as this is of the treaty of peace. |
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The treaty ceded vast territories, including Finland, the Baltic provinces, parts of Poland and Ukraine to the Central Powers. |
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The treaty confirmed the Austrian loss of lands to France in Italy and Bavaria, and lands in Germany to Napoleon's German allies. |
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The Soviet Union, concerned by Germany's goals of capturing vast areas of Eastern Europe, drafted a treaty of mutual assistance with France. |
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It seeks the systematic and total destruction of those conquered by Hitler and it does not treaty with the nations which it has subdued. |
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However, opposition to the treaty grew in France and the treaty was not ratified. |
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If a treaty contains any stipulations which contemplate a state of future war. |
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