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identify the name of the international convention or agreement between government with the help of the following information​

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Answered by ritish10475
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International Agreements

International agreements are formal understandings or commitments between two or more countries. An agreement between two countries is called “bilateral,” while an agreement between several countries is “multilateral.” The countries bound by an international agreement are generally referred to as “States Parties.”

Under international law, a treaty is any legally binding agreement between states (countries). A treaty can be called a Convention, a Protocol, a Pact, an Accord, etc.; it is the content of the agreement, not its name, which makes it a treaty. Thus, the Geneva Protocol and the Biological Weapons Convention are both treaties even though neither has the word “treaty” in its name. Under U.S. law, a treaty is specifically a legally binding agreement between countries that requires ratification and the “advice and consent” of the Senate. All other agreements (treaties in the international sense) are called Executive Agreements, but are nonetheless legally binding for the U.S. under international laws.

treaty is negotiated by a group of countries, either through an organization set up for that specific purpose, or through an existing body such as the United Nations (UN) Council for Disarmament. The negotiation process may take several years, depending on the topic of the treaty and the number of countries participating. After negotiations are finished, the treaty is signed by representatives of the governments involved.

Answered by Beshram
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) (Washington 1973) (CITES 1973) United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) (Montego Bay 1982) (UN 1982a) Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (Vienna 1985) (UNEP 1985)

An agreement between two countries is called “bilateral,” while an agreement between several countries is “multilateral.” The countries bound by an international agreement are generally referred to as “States Parties.” Under international law, a treaty is any legally binding agreement between states (countries).

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