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What is a standing treaty?

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  • 05-05-2018
Hi there!

A standing treaty is-

Is a official express, (a written agreement), that states enforce to legally bind themselves. A "standing treaty" might be a treaty that is still "active". For instance, if a treaty is no longer in use, then it will not be a "standing treaty". 

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