- •Unit one
- •1 Treaties and conventions
- •Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between (name of country) and (name of country)
- •Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques
- •The covenant of the League of Nations
- •Assignments
- •International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families part VIII: general provisions
- •XXV. Translate the extract from the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights into English. Международный пакт
- •Часть 1
- •Часть II
- •Convention on special missions
- •Vienna convention on diplomatic relations
- •Treaty Establishing the European Community
- •Articles
- •Final Provisions
- •2. Agreements
- •Cultural agreement
- •Memorandum of agreement
- •A general outline for a draft revision of the treaties explanatory memorandum: why a revision of the treaties?
- •Long-term programme for the Development of Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation
- •4. Implementation of the Programme
- •Assignments
- •Agreement
- •Commitment
- •Agreement
- •Exchange of Letters Constituting an Agreement
- •Exchange of Notes Constituting an Agreement
- •3 D e c l a ratio n s
- •Declaration
- •On the Promotion of the Relationship
- •Of Friendship and Cooperation between
- •(Name of country) and (name of country).
- •Declaration of the high contracting parties to the treaty on european union
- •Assignments
- •On voting in the field of the common foreign and security policy
- •On the use of languages in the field of the common foreign and security policy
- •European Parliament
- •Council
- •Commission
- •Joint Declaration
- •Declarations and reservations made upon signature United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- •Declaration on the basic principles of friendly relations and cooperation between the Republic of (name of country) and the Republic of (name of country)
- •4 Protocols
- •Protocol on Scientific and Technological Cooperation
- •Additional protocol to the convention
- •Final protocol to the Constitution of the Universal Postal Union
- •Protocol of signatures
- •Protocol (No ) annexed to the Treaty on European Union and to the Treaties establishing the European Communities
- •Assignments
- •Protocol №6 concerning tre abolition of the death penalty
- •Факультативный протокол к международному пакту о и политических правах
- •Unit two
- •1 Charter of the united nations
- •Charter of paris for a new europe a new era of democracy, peace and unity
- •Assignments
- •Capacity
- •Priority
- •Поправки к уставу
- •Charter (Constitution, etc.)
- •Final Provisions
- •2 Statute of the international court of justice
- •Statute of the international bureau of education
- •Assignments
- •Statute of the international
- •Court of justice
- •Chapter III
- •Procedure
- •3 Constitutions of united nations specialized agencies
- •Constitution of the world health organization
- •Assignments
- •Constitution of the united nations educational, scientihc and cultural organization
- •Unit three
- •1 Ratification
- •Instrument of ratification (by Head of State or Government)
- •Instrument of ratification
- •Instrument of ratification
- •Assignments
- •2 Accession, acceptance and approval
- •Instrument of accession
- •Instrument of
- •Assignments
- •Instrument
- •3 Reservations
- •Assignments
- •4 Denunciation
- •Assignments
- •Unit four
- •Resolution relating to the Application of the Convention
- •In Future Activities
- •Of International Organizations
- •Decision Adopted by the Universal Postal Congress
- •Recommendation
- •On the Need to Establish World-Wide
- •Technical and Operating Standards to Facilitate
- •Communication
- •Directives concerning Unesco's Relations with International Non-Governmental Organizations
- •1997/233. Provisional agenda and documentation for the forty-fir session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
- •Regulations for the general classification of the various categories of meetings convened by Unesco
- •International law commission Summary Records of the Twenty-First Session
- •990 Th meeting
- •Eu Council Resolution of 8 June 1993 on the quality of drafting of Community legislation
- •Unit five final instruments
- •2 Final instruments of international conferences
- •Exhibit 38 communique communique
- •Joint communique on the Signing of the abm Treaty Documents Released by the Office of the Spokesman, September 26, 1997
- •Joint statement environment of durable peace and security
- •Joint statement
- •Declaration on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- •Council of europe
- •The final declaration
- •Article 1
- •II. Mandate
- •Final act of the Vienna Conference on Diplomatic
- •Intercourse and Immunities
- •Assignments
- •Declaration
- •Statement
- •Joint communique of the Governments of the Arctic Countries on the Establishment of the Arctic Council
- •Joint statement of the space station partnership
- •Совместное коммюнике об установлении (establishment) дипломатических отношений между Республикой ...И Республикой ...
- •Заявление о мерах укрепления доверия и безопасности и разоружения в Европе
- •International Olympic Committee Declaration on Doping in Sport
- •European Council in Copenhagen Meeting on 7 and 8 April 1978 Declaration on Democracy
- •Memorandum on Security Assurances in Connection with Ukraine's j Accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- •Меморандум взаимопонимания о консультациях по вопросам, представляющим взаимный интерес
- •Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe charter for european security
- •Charter for european security
- •World leaders adopt
- •"United nations millennium declaration"
- •At the conclusion of the extraordinary three-day
- •Unit six
- •United nations communications 1.1. Formal letters
- •Secretary-General to Minister for Foreign Affairs (formal)
- •Exhibit.48 letter
- •Secretary-General to
- •Permanent Representative
- •(Formal)
- •Assignments
- •1.2. Informal letters
- •Assignments
- •Informal Letter
- •1.3. Notes verbales
- •Exhibit 56
- •Exh1bit57
- •Note verbale
- •Secretariat to Permanent
- •Mission
- •Exhibit 58
- •Note verbale
- •Protocol & Liaison Service
- •To Permanent Missions
- •Exh1b1t 59 note verbale Permanent Mission to Secretary-General
- •International year of peace
- •Exhibit 60
- •Note verbale
- •Permanent Mission to
- •Permanent Mission(s)
- •Exhibit 61
- •A) Note verbale dated 30 June 19__ from the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General
- •B) Note verbale dated 18 July 19__ from the Alternate Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations (Vienna) addressed to the Secretary-General
- •Note Verbale
- •Assignments
- •Interoffice memorandum
- •Diplomatic communications between states
- •Exhibit 66 verbal note
- •Exhibit 68
- •Assignments
- •Correspondence between foreign missions and local governments
- •Diplomatic protest
- •Verbal note dated 3 May 19__ from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of (name of country) addressed to the Embassy of (name of country)
- •3 Other diplomatic acts
- •3.1. Agrement
- •Exhibit 70 agrement
- •Assignments
- •Ambassador
- •Ambassadorial
Joint communique on the Signing of the abm Treaty Documents Released by the Office of the Spokesman, September 26, 1997
U.S. Department of State
The Secretary of State of the United States of America and the Foreign Ministers of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, and Ukraine have just signed the Memorandum of Understanding on Succession to the ABM Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. They welcome the signature of three related documents by Representatives of their respective Governments: First Agreed Statement Relating to the ABM Treaty; Second Agreed Statement Relating to the ABM Treaty; a Confidence-Building Measures Agreement; and the Regulations of the Standing Consultative Commission.
EXHIBIT 40
(JOINT)
STATEMENT
Joint statement environment of durable peace and security
The prime ministers of India and Pakistan held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the UN general assembly in New York on 23 September 19 __.
Their discussions covered the whole range of bilateral relations. The two prime ministers also carried out a detailed review of new developments in the region during the past few months.
They reaffirmed their common belief that an environment of durable peace and security was in the supreme interests of both India and Pakistan, and of the region as a whole.
They expressed their determination to renew and reinvigorate efforts to secure such an environment. They agreed that the peaceful settlement of all outstanding issues was essential for this purpose.
The two leaders reiterated their commitment to create conditions which would enable both countries to fully devote their resources, both human and material, to improving the lives of their people, particularly the poorest among them.
The two prime ministers noted with satisfaction the agreement reached between the foreign secretaries on operating the mechanism to address all items on the agreed agenda of 23rd June, 19__ in a purposeful and composite manner. They directed the foreign secretaries, accordingly, to resume the dialogue on the agreed dates.
New York, N.Y.
23 September 19
Prime Minister
of India
Prime Minister
of Pakistan
…………….
(signed)
…………
(signed)
EXHIBIT 40
(JOINT)
STATEMENT
Joint statement
ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET ABD THE PROMOTION OF GLOBAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
The Us Secretary of Commerce, … , and the Minister for Economic Affairs of the Netherlands, … , met today to exchange views on the state of the development of the Internet and its applications for electronic commerce. The discussion highlighted the common vision shared by the US and the Netherlands of the potential economic, political, and social benefits of the emerging global information infrastructure for the peoples of both countries, and of the entire world.
… presented the US policies on electronic commerce. Minister … described the work being done by the EU on electronic commerce policy.
Specifically, Secretary … and Minister … agreed on the following major points:
1) The Internet and the potential for global electronic commerce that it creates will be an important engine of growth for the world economy in the 21st century. Electronic commerce can improve productivity across all sectors of the economy, initiate a booming world trade in services, facilitate global communications, allow small companies to sell their products to a worldwide market, and create a revolution in the marketing and selling of all types of goods.
To enable the digital economy to flourish, governments should agree to allow electronic commerce to be a market-driven arena, not a regulated activity. The private sector should lead its development. Government legislation, regulation, and taxation should be held to a minimum. The Internet should grow as a seamless, decentralized, global marketplace where competition and consumer choice are the main drivers of economic activity.
The Internet was born as a global marketplace. Governments and the private sectors worldwide should enter into a series of understandings that will help to ensure a predictable global legal and commercial environment for the conduct of business on the Internet. Since the Internet is developing so rapidly, these understandings should be made soon.
Accordingly, taking into full consideration the responsibilities and efforts of the EU with regard to Internet-related issues in general, and electronic commerce in particular, the governments of the US and the Netherlands agree to work to resolve important issues, such as:
- a uniform commercial code for electronic commerce;
- creating a seamless global marketplace for electronic commerce without access barriers;
- intellectual property protections for copyrights, patents, and trademarks on the Internet; [ ... ]
The US and Dutch governments will continue regular discussions to identify mutual priorities regarding the establishment of a digital marketplace. Both countries will seek to promote through international fora, such as the European Union (EU), World Trade Organization (WTO), and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the continued development
of a market-driven, deregulated, private sector led environment for electronic commerce to flourish.
Washington,DC October 21, 19__
US Secretary of Commerce Minister for Economic Affairs
of the Netherlands (signed)
(signed)
EXHIBIT 42 DECLARATION
(an intergovernmental instrument)