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what is the difference between a treaty and a convention?

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Answered by Anonymous
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treaty is drafted and signed by the parties involved. For example if two countries are at war, they may sign a “peace treaty” to end the war. ... But the convention is drafted and executed under an international body such as United Nations for the issues that affects multiple countries (or parties.okkk plz mark me ✌️☺️

Answered by Anonymous
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A treaty enters in force as soon as the parties involved in the treaty signs this agreement. Since a convention affect larger part of the world, it only comes in force when a minimum number of parties agree to the convention (in technical terms ratifies the convention).Most of the times a treaty is drafted and executed by the parties involved. A convention is drafted and executed by an international body such as "United nations", international maritime organisation or International labour organisation

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