International treaties (IT) are official and binding agreements under international law between two or more subjects of international law, which are legally binding for the entire citizenship in question. They were stipulated orally or in writing; they took the form of unilateral, bi- or multilateral agreements, and always implied the recognition of the other party under international law. IT were often…
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Kehne, Peter (Hannover),
Neumann, Hans (Berlin),
Starke, Frank (Tübingen) and
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