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is more limited under a plurilateral treaty. Due to the limited nature of a plurilateral treaty, the full cooperation of the parties to the treaty is required in order for the object of the treaty to be met. As a result, reservations to plurilateral treaties are not allowed without the consent of all
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When it appears from the limited number of the negotiating states and the object and purpose of a treaty that the application of the treaty in its entirety between all the parties is an essential condition of the consent of each one to be bound by the treaty, a reservation requires acceptance by all
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A plurilateral treaty is a special type of multilateral treaty. A plurilateral treaty is a treaty between a limited number of states with a particular interest in the subject of the treaty. The primary difference between a plurilateral treaty and other multilateral treaties is that the availability
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are parties. Each party owes the same obligations to all other parties, except to the extent that they have stated
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is a treaty between two states. A bilateral treaty may become a multilateral treaty when additional new parties
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Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, (1969) 1155 U.N.T.S. 331 (in force 1980).
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other parties to the treaty. This principle is codified in
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Index

Multilateral agreement
treaty
sovereign states
reservations
Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
Geneva Conventions
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
bilateral treaty
succeed
accede
Pope Francis
encyclical letter
Fratelli tutti
common good
reservations
international law
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
Antarctic Treaty
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Categories
Multilateral relations
Treaties by type

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