binding treaty
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbindingandtreaty
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binding
adjective
uk/ˈbaɪn.dɪŋ/us/ˈbaɪn.dɪŋ/
(especially of an agreement) that cannot be legally avoided ...
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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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(Definition ofbindingandtreatyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The attractions of a legallybindingtreatyare easy to understand.
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And we should continue to fight on for final agreement to a treaty - abindingtreaty.
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It is therefore necessary to have abindingtreaty, and we can only have that between states who think alike on these matters.
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No, it still happens to be abindingtreaty.
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It is a hard fact of life that "procedures"and"guidelines" do not overrule the printed text of a legallybindingtreaty.
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It is not abindingtreaty.
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Negotiators agreed to be part of a legallybindingtreatyto address global warming.
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The agreement is not a legallybindingtreaty, and relies on the political will and ability of the executives of both governments to implement the terms of the agreement.
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Of course, we utterly deplore any breach of long-established and binding treaties and conventions wherever this may happen.
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It acts by peer pressure to improve policy and implement soft law non-binding instruments that can occasionally lead to binding treaties.
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Usual responsibilities of this level of government which are not granted to lower levels are maintaining national security and exercising international diplomacy, including the right to sign binding treaties.
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