treaty
A formal agreement between two or more nations.
A treaty that formally ends a state of war between two or more parties.
A treaty to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
A treaty involving all or most countries of the world.
A treaty to limit the production or use of weapons.
An agreement between three or more countries.
A treaty for the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons.
A treaty concerning weapons.
An agreement between two countries.
A treaty related to the exchange of goods and services.
A treaty aimed at addressing climate change.
A treaty focused on environmental protection.
A treaty related to commerce and trade.
A treaty concerning a specific geographical region.
A treaty where signatories pledge not to engage in military action against each other.
A specific section or point within a treaty document.
A particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty.
Used to specify the parties involved in the treaty.
Indicates that something is established or governed by means of a treaty.
A country or organization that has signed and ratified a treaty.
The formal agreement established by the treaty.
When a treaty begins to be legally effective.
A treaty formally forbids something by law or rule.
A treaty officially forbids something.
To affix one's signature to a treaty, signifying agreement.
To confirm a treaty by expressing formal consent, making it officially valid.
To act against the agreements in a treaty.
To become a party to a treaty.
To formally complete and agree upon a treaty.
To give official sanction to a treaty.
To violate the terms of a treaty.
To agree to the terms of a treaty.
To prepare and write a treaty.
To prepare a preliminary version of a treaty.
To break the rules of a treaty.
To fail to act according to the terms of a treaty.