treaties

treaties [tri:tɪz]  [tri:tɪz] 

treaties

原级:treaty

treaties 基本解释
条约( treaty的名词复数 );协议,协商;
treaties 网络解释

treaties的近义词

1. 条约:法和经济学又被说成是法律的经济分析,因此,可以说是将理性选择的方法运用于对法律的研究,这里的法律和教科书在范围上并无二致,都是指法令与条例(statutes)、 法官造法(judge-made law)、条约(treaties)和习惯法(customary law).

treaties 单语例句

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1. But Japan has rejected most compensation claims, saying they were settled by postwar treaties.

2. treaties是什么意思

2. Japan has rejected most compensation claims, saying they were settled by postwar treaties.

3. But it forces the developing world through the WTO to accept treaties that clearly benefit their already advanced economies.

4. All treaties and agreements pertaining to Nepal's ties with Tibet were signed between the competent authorities of China and Nepal.

5. And although as a developing country China had no obligatory target to meet the protocol, nonetheless formulated a response plan based on international treaties concerning greenhouse gas emissions.

6. Joining the treaties was said to enable the country to improve the Internet copyright protection campaign by working with and learning from other countries.

7. China has signed extradition treaties with 37 countries and criminal justice agreements with 47 others, according to the latest official figures from the ministry.

8. China has signed extradition treaties with 37 countries and criminal justice agreements with 47 others, he said.

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9. But Panetta tried to dismiss concerns during his speech, saying security treaties with allies do not necessarily mean Washington will not criticize their policies.

10. Tokyo has generally refused to pay damages to individuals for its soldiers'wartime actions, saying such issues were settled between governments in postwar treaties.