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2.5 Designation 3 Conclusion and entry into force of treaties
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2.5 Designation 3 Conclusion and entry into force of treaties
It should also be noted that the particular designation of the agreement does not govern its validity as a treaty – agreements may be entitled Conventions, Accords, Final Acts, Statutes, Exchange of Notes, Protocols – they are all to be regarded as treaties for these purposes. The designation given may however be of relevance in indicating the nature of the transaction. For example an Once a state has decided to create a treaty, it is necessary to appoint representatives to conduct the negotiations. It is necessary that such representatives should be fully accredited and given sufficient authority to conduct negotiations, and conclude and sign the final treaty. As a general rule
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
Imprint Routledge-Cavendish
Pages 1
eBook ISBN 9781843143802
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