Four years later, just after Hitler came to power, Pius XI signed another treaty with Germany.
The Irish will not want to repeat their practice of voting No and then Yes to another treaty.
It is hard to see how Irish voters, who had to accept the drastic austerity policies of the 2010 rescue plan (with little reward so far), would agree to another treaty imposing more budget cuts.
It will supersede the START treaty, which has expired, as well as another existing treaty, Russia-U.S. treaty on the reduction of strategic offensive capabilities.
WHITEHOUSE: Signing of New START Nuclear Arms Treaty with Russia
But it is still going to require more work and more confidence-building and greater trust between emerging countries, the least developed countries, and the developed countries before I think you are going to see another legally binding treaty signed.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama at Copenhagen Climate Change Conference
That if one country believes another is violating the treaty, the matter is to be resolved diplomatically.
In addition to low benefits and high costs, there may be another complication with the treaty: the possibility that treaty inspections will be found unconstitutional in the United States.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chemical Weapons: Say No to This Troubled Treaty
According to longstanding principles of international law, when one country has a bilateral treaty with another and is then "succeeded" by a different state (as Russia has succeeded to the rights and duties of the Soviet Union under a number of treaties), the bilateral treaty remains in effect only if both states so affirm--the new state and its predecessor's treaty partner.
Before the ceremony at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Mrs Clinton said the treaty was "another example of the kind of clear-eyed co-operation that is in everyone's interests".
On Friday Germany signed a tax evasion treaty with Switzerland - another European banking centre known for its secrecy.
This week he asked it to ratify another four-year-old treaty, the Chemical Weapons Convention, which would make Russia destroy 40, 000 metric tonnes of chemical agents.
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says the CFE treaty harks back to another age and in many ways it is difficult to see quite why it is relevant today.
Another bone of contention is that the treaty excludes developing countries from having to abide by the protocol.
Another touch of irony: The very treaty the Irish turned down last week would have granted them the right to opt out of the E.
Increasingly, countries are dividing into one group that wants a new global treaty as soon as possible - the EU plus lots of developing countries - and another that prefers a delay and perhaps something less rigorous than a full treaty.
BBC: Climate summit opens amid big emitters' stalling tactics
Russia was alarmed when the US withdrew from another Cold War agreement - the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty - in 2001.
The idea is that final tweaks will be applied at another meeting early in 2002, at which point the treaty will be ready for ratification.
Another area of concern arises from the fact that the Law of the Sea Treaty was drafted long before, and without regard to, the sort of global conflict in which we now find ourselves.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Protect US sovereignty: Sink the Law of the Sea
The nuclear treaty will establish a centre in the UK to develop testing technology and another one in France to carry out the testing.
There is talk of trying to persuade the Irish to hold another vote, or of introducing the new arrangements via procedural reforms short of formal treaty change.
Fortunately for the new treaty, if not for the Dutch, the government has decided not to hold another referendum.
Now, three civil liberty groups, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Privacy Information Center and Privacy International, have sent another letter to the Council of Europe outlining their "continuing concerns" over the wording of the treaty and saying that their fears have not been laid to rest.
Another analysis by retired intelligence officer William Lee makes clear moreover, that -- even if the Treaty were still in effect -- the fact that first the USSR and subsequently Russia deployed and maintained a prohibited territorial defense against ballistic missile attack would offer grounds to declare the Treaty null and void.
Theresa May told MPs that she believed a new treaty with Jordan would finally allow Abu Qatada to be returned for trail there - albeit after another lengthy legal process.
应用推荐