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International Treaties and Jurisdiction of States in Modern Geopolitical Conditions
The Vienna Convention on the Law of International Treaties of 1969 over the fi fty years of its existence has become a symbol of the international legal order where the rule of law enshrined in multilateral agreements is dominant.
Viktor P. Kirilenko+2 more
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Plant breeding for agroecological transition (AET) holds the potential to transform agriculture by fostering crop diversification and empowering farmers through collaborative, inter‐ and transdisciplinary research. By adopting a systemic, co‐learning approach, we can deepen our understanding of the complex interactions between plant diversity ...
Myriam Adam+19 more
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The market economy development in this country ensured the rapid development of a number of branches of law, which caused transformation of some traditional legal institutions into different branches of law.
N. A. Sattarova
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Some Aspects of the Commercial Treaty Program of the United States. Past and Present
Austin T. Foster
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Abstract Near‐earth orbits are becoming congested because of a rapid growth in the number of satellites and space debris, which presents a real threat to the sustainable use of space and the safety of the Earth. Despite space scientists and public policymakers having been actively seeking solutions for decades, solving the problem has been put off ...
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ABSTRACT The Richmond River forms part of the coastal region of New South Wales (NSW) Australia, and is of great environmental, social, and economic importance. The history of the river reflects its role in providing the needs upon which human life depends—water, fertile soil, and food.
Amanda Reichelt‐Brushett+3 more
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