Treaties and other international agreements are written agreements between sovereign states (or between states and international organizations) governed by international law.
A treaty is an international agreement concluded in written form between two or more States (or international organisations) and is governed by international law.
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 , etc.; it is the content of the agreement, not its name, which makes it a treaty.
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 , etc.; it is the content of the agreement, not its name, which makes it a treaty.
A binding agreement between two or more persons that is enforceable by law. submission. a legal document summarizing an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter. compact, concordat, covenant.
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 , etc.; it is the content of the agreement, not its name, which makes it a treaty.