"Today, contracts between national companies and a foreigner seem like war treaties, " Resende said.
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Ironclad treaties have been the nucleus that has stabilized the world economy for decades.
On substantive changes in treaties, the executive cannot act for the United States by itself.
Treaties are only as good as the governments that sign them, and governments change.
Government and military spending, policy, treaties, and legislation will become the drivers of this industry.
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He is a particularly strong supporter of the social policy aspects of the European treaties.
Gladstone announced treaties that further reduced tariffs affecting trade with Austria, Belgium and the German states.
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In fact, over 3, 600 water-related treaties have been signed in the past 1200 years.
The European project is a product of international treaties, of collective institutions and mutual entanglements.
They also claim that final treaties should be reached with five bands within two years.
As for the second two treaties, neither was ever signed by the United States of America.
Rather, it would entail the shredding of two arms control treaties, the ABM accord and START.
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Moreover, there is danger in confusing the promotion of peace with the promotion of peace treaties.
"These treaties don't really have any teeth to them in terms of enforcement, " said Hertzfeld.
The Senate, indeed, had refused to ratify more than 60 treaties negotiated by the United States.
Lisbon leaves the previous treaties in place, and offers changes by amending individual clauses in them.
EU's founding treaties so that institutions and procedures can cope with the influx of new members.
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Ireland, with a history of awkward votes on EU treaties, holds a referendum on May 31st.
The State Department can be relied upon to favor U.S. participation in international treaties.
The first generation of African leaders preferred personal relationships to treaties and diplomatic links.
Any U.S. unilateral missile program, Putin said, would threaten the viability of current U.S.-Russian arms treaties.
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That can be useful: labour treaties sometimes restrain wage rises that employers cannot afford.
That is not the case with understandings formalized by accords (treaties, executive agreements, etc.) between countries.
Mrs Merkel says they are illegal under EU treaties and do not contribute to growth.
Yet in this crisis, whether Europe has acted or not has depended on political will, not treaties.
Changes to the EU treaties will surely spark a wide debate about the future of the union.
Since it was not unanimous, it will not be reflected by changes in any existing EU treaties.
Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy are seeking to enforce budgetary discipline by changing the existing EU treaties.
MEPs will now have access to documents covering international treaties, such as on trade or human rights.
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