bilateral treaty

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bilateral
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪˈlæt.ər.əl/
us
/ˌbaɪˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/
involving two groups ...
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treaty
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtriː.ti/
us
/ˈtriː.t̬i/
a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by ...
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We need to pursue that matter further within ourbilateraltreatyarrangements.
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The important point is that abilateraltreatyhas to be agreed with another country.
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During the visit abilateraltreaty, which sets out the framework for future relations, and a number of other agreements were signed.
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These matters will be taken into consideration, of course, when we come to havebilateraltreatydiscussions with these countries.
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That is different from pronouncing on the rights and obligations towards one another of the parties to abilateraltreaty.
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One potentially important outcome of the meeting will be thebilateraltreaty, which could define relations between the two parties in the long term.
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It will remain abilateraltreaty, but, nevertheless, this is how it will appear, and this will be the reality of the matter.
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We must also complete a long programme ofbilateraltreatynegotiations in a wide range of fields, from air services and extradition to the promotion and the protection of investments.
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Abilateraltreatyof that kind would be of no use to anyone—it would not be any good to us.
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We are dealing here not with abilateraltreatybut with a system of law, which is a legal framework.
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A number of immunities and privileges are mentioned in the secondbilateraltreaty.
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Earlier arrivals consisted of guest workers, whose recruitment and admission was governed by abilateraltreatysigned in 1969.
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Therefore, abilateraltreatyhad to be negotiated in order to clarify procedures for treating constitutional questions that had to be decided jointly by both governments.
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Recognition can be implied by other acts, like the visit of the head of state, or the signing of abilateraltreaty.
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Large majorities were in favour of tightening the admission criteria for refugees, in favour of the bilateral treaties and of deficit reduction.
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Borderline villagers who crossed between the international boundary in the course of their daily lives did so unconcerned with such abstractions as bilateral treaties and official immigration requirements and procedures.
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These are regulated by bilateral treaties between governments.
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These are bilateral treaties, so it would not be appropriate for third country experts to participate.
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At present, there are 43 bilateral treaties in force.
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That is the result on their markets of bilateral treaties.
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