The PCA is constituted through two separate multilateral conventions with a combined
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Another multilateral convention was signed in Paris on 21 June 1926, to replace that of 1912.
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Two great issues lay as impediments to convocation of a multilateral convention to plan the economic reconstruction of Europe.
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The "'United Nations Convention against Corruption "'( "'UNCAC "') is a multilateral convention negotiated by members of the United Nations.
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In a 27 September 1993 speech before the UN, President Clinton called for a multilateral convention banning the production of fissile materials for nuclear explosives or outside international safeguards.
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It is the only non-state party to over 50 multilateral conventions, and has participated as a full member in every way except for having a vote in a number of UN conferences.
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The "'Convention on the issue of multilingual extracts from civil status records ( ) "'is a multilateral convention, drafted by the International Commission on Civil Status which defines a uniform format for extracts on civil status ( death ).
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Third, even if the administration does not decide to join the multilateral convention to ban land mines, it should consider negotiations to identify and oppose exports of a broader range of " weapons of ill repute " that are deemed unethical in warfare.
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The "'Convention on the recognition of decisions recording a sex reassignment ( ) "'is a multilateral convention, drafted by the International Commission on Civil Status which provides the acceptance in other countries of decisions by the authorities ( courts or administrative divisions ) on a sex change.
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It is quite another to exclude China, the vast majority of Arab countries, and two-thirds of Africa, and imagine that the resulting body can have a formal consultative or oversight role with United Nations agencies, be part of UN-sponsored negotiations on multilateral conventions ( the real work of international legislating ), or pass on the resolutions of UN political bodies ."