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The Columbia River Treaty

, 2019
This book applies the principles of cost-benefit analysis, an international program in which an equitable division of costs and gains was an aim, along with economies of coordinated development. Originally published in 1967.
J. Krutilla
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Defence and Treaties

1975
Civil War between Soviet Communists and White Russian forces, with intervention by outside powers on behalf of the anti-Communists. The first landing of British forces took place at Murmansk in June 18, and further French and British troops landed at Archangel in Aug 18; Japan and the United States also sent troops. The Civil War effectively ended when
Chris Cook, John Paxton
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Do Arms Control Treaties Work? Assessing the Effectiveness of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty

, 2016
How do international arms control treaties influence state policies? This article investigates this question by analyzing the efficacy of the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT).
M. Fuhrmann, Y. Lupu
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Is Characterization of Treaties a Solution to Treaty Conflicts?

Chinese Journal of International Law, 2012
The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) rules on the resolution of treaty conflicts are known as being despondently unhelpful. One identified lacuna is that these rules disregard many differences present in different kinds of treaties. This paper characterizes treaties on the basis of their differences and investigates whether thisyields ...
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Treaties and Treaty Making

2016
This chapter surveys how treaty making involving American Indians developed and changed over time. Early colonial treaties involved a hybrid diplomacy of Native rituals and European protocols, and business was conducted with wampum and oratory as much as with pen and paper. Increasingly, treaties involved land cessions.
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The Treaty Framework for Enlargement - The Treaty of Amsterdam and the Treaty of Nice

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper, written in 2001, was intended to provide a brief outline of the provisions of the Treaty of Amsterdam (signed in 1997) and the Treaty of Nice (signed in 2001) respectively. The paper was commissioned by the (Irish) National Forum on Europe for the information of its members, although the views expressed in it are those of the author and do ...
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Friendship Treaties ≠ Judgments Treaties

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
It is hornbook law that the United States is not currently a party to any treaty governing the enforcement of foreign judgments. At least, it was hornbook law until 1993. In that year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit adopted a novel interpretation of a provision in a bilateral treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation (“FCN ...
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Treaty shopping in international investment law

, 2016
Is "treaty shopping" in international investment law "legitimate nationality planning" or "treaty abuse"? This is the question investment arbitral tribunals have been increasingly faced with over past years.
J. Baumgartner
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Treaty Ports in Modern China

, 2016
Introduction Robert Bickers and Isabella Jackson 1. Extraterritoriality in China: What we know and what we don't know Par Cassel 2. Who ran the treaty ports? A study of the Shanghai Municipal Council Isabella Jackson 3.
Robert A. Bickers
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Treaties

2013
Abstract This chapter considers the status of treaties within the U.S. legal system. The focus is on international agreements concluded through the senatorial advice and consent process specified in Article II of the Constitution.
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