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  2. Ratification - Wikipedia

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    An example of a treaty to which the Senate did not advise and consent to ratification is the Treaty of Versailles, which failed to garner support because of the Covenant of the League of Nations. The US can also enter into international agreements by way of executive agreements. They are not made under the Treaty Clause and do not require ...

  3. Incorporation of international law - Wikipedia

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    However, the term "treaty" has a more restricted sense in American law than in international law. Of the more than 16,000 international agreements entered into by the United States between 1946 and 1999, only 912 were ratified by the required two thirds of the US Senate of the Treaty Clause of the Constitution. [7]

  4. Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal and armoury (British English) or armory (American English) [1] [2] are mostly regarded as synonyms, although subtle differences in usage exist. A sub-armory is a place of temporary storage or carrying of weapons and ammunition, such as any temporary post or patrol vehicle that is only operational in certain times of the day.

  5. Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The federal constitution of Brazil states that the power to enter into treaties is vested in the president of Brazil and that such treaties must be approved by the Congress of Brazil (Articles 84, Clause VIII, and 49, Clause I). In practice, that has been interpreted as meaning that the executive branch is free to negotiate and sign a treaty ...

  6. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaty between the Lord of Monaco and Habsburg Spain. Franco-Polish Alliance: Alliance between the king of France Francis I and the king of Poland Sigismund I. 1525 Treaty of Kraków: Ends the Polish–Teutonic War. Treaty of the More: Treaty between Henry VIII and the interim French government of Louise of Savoy. 1526 Treaty of Hampton Court

  7. Country code - Wikipedia

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    North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) used two-letter codes of its own: list of NATO country codes. They were largely borrowed from the FIPS 10-4 codes mentioned below. In 2003 the eighth edition of the Standardisation Agreement (STANAG) adopted the ISO 3166 three-letter codes with one exception (the code for Macedonia).

  8. Central Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone - Wikipedia

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    The treaty was signed on 8 September 2006 at Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakhstan, and is also known as Treaty of Semipalatinsk, Treaty of Semei, or Treaty of Semey. The treaty was ratified by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, [ 1 ] Turkmenistan [ 2 ] Tajikistan [ 3 ] and Kazakhstan, and entered into force 21 March 2009.

  9. United States Treaties and Other International Agreements

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    Treaties and international agreements from 1776-1949 were documented in Charles I. Bevans's book "Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States of America, 1776-1949" co-authored by the U.S State Department. [1]