Treaty Obligations definition

Treaty Obligations means those recognized and codified by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the United Nations Genocide Convention, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Convention on the Rights of the Child, Convention Against Torture and Other Civil, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, and Treaties Numbers 1 through 11, including the James Bay Treaty, Peace and Friendship Treaties, Upper Canada Treaties, Robinson- Superior Treaty, Robinson-Huron Treaty, the Manitoulin Treaty, Vancouver Island Treaties and the Williams Treaties.
Treaty Obligations means any obligation of the Borrower or any of its agencies under any treaty, agreement or other arrangement with the IMF, the World Bank or any other similar international financial institution or organisation.
Treaty Obligations. The Treaty aims to prohibit and prevent in the region: (a) the testing, use, manufac- ture, production, or acquisition by any means what- soever of any nuclear weapons, by the Parties them- selves, directly or indirectly, on behalf of anyone else, or in any other way, and (b) the receipt, storage, installation, deployment, and any form of possession of any nuclear weapons, directly or indirectly, by the Parties themselves, by anyone on their behalf, or in any other way. The Parties also undertake to refrain from engaging in encouraging or authorizing, directly or indirectly, or in any way participating in the test- ing, use, manufacture, production, possession, or control of any nuclear weapons.

Examples of Treaty Obligations in a sentence

  • CRS Report R42761, Senkaku (Diaoyu/Diaoyutai) Islands Dispute: U.S. Treaty Obligations, by Mark E.

  • Hathaway et al., Human Rights Abroad: When Do Human Rights Treaty Obligations Apply Extraterritorially?, 43 ARIZ.

  • For more information, see CRS Report R42761, Senkaku (Diaoyu/Diaoyutai) Islands Dispute: U.S. Treaty Obligations, by Mark E.

  • See CRS Report RL33233, The Republic of the Philippines and U.S. Interests, by Thomas Lum; CRS Report R42761, Senkaku (Diaoyu/Diaoyutai) Islands Dispute: U.S. Treaty Obligations, by Mark E.

  • For more information, see CRS Report R42761, The Senkakus (Diaoyu/Diaoyutai) Dispute: U.S. Treaty Obligations, by Mark E.

  • Transfer of Officers to Canada Appointment of new Officers Treaty Obligations Use of English and French Languagesrespective Province, according to the Authority of the Parliament or of that Legislature under this Act.(65)130.

  • Klein, Eckart, “The Reporting System under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights“, in Klein, The Monitoring System of Human Rights Treaty Obligations (1996, Berlin, Berlin Verlag A.

  • We have collected this information for 304 bilateral alliances signed between 1816 and 1989 in the Alliance Treaty Obligations and Provisions (ATOP) dataset (Leeds, Ritter, Mitchell, and Long 2002).

  • For further discussion of these points, see Samtani, Sanya, The Domestic Effect of South Africa's Treaty Obligations: The Right to Education and the Copyright Amendment Bill (2020).

  • See Oona Hathaway et al., Human Rights Abroad: When Do Human Rights Treaty Obligations Apply Extraterritorially?, 43 ARIZ.

Related to Treaty Obligations

  • Hedging Liabilities means the Liabilities owed by any Debtor to the Hedge Counterparties under or in connection with the Hedging Agreements.

  • Refunded Obligations means, collectively, the Refunded Notes, if any, and the Refunded Bonds, if any, refunded by each Series.