Large numbers of this species were exported from Madagascar between 1989 and 1993 before the trade from Madagascar was banned by the CITES multilateral treaty.
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In the case of overlapping zones, the boundary is presumed to conform to the equidistance principle or it is explicitly described in a multilateral treaty.
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For example, the UN's " " Final Clauses of Multilateral Treaties, Handbook " ", 2003 ( a publication which predated his tenure in Office ) states:
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Such a conference might work on a multilateral treaty setting standards, for the first time, on such things as weapon types and numbers in international commerce.
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In April 1948, the FAO Council followed up on this recommendation by producing a multilateral treaty known as the "'Constitution of the International Rice Commission " '.
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Another healthy attitude is that the United States does not sign on to multilateral treaties in a casual way, which I do think occurs in other countries.
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The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties states that under certain conditions, a party may invoke a " material breach " to suspend a multilateral treaty.
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EUCARIS is a multilateral treaty that provides opportunities to countries to share their car and driving licence registration information, helping to fight car theft and registration fraud.
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The AITIC resulted from a 2002 multilateral treaty known as the "'Agreement establishing the Agency for International Trade Information and Co-operation as an Intergovernmental Organisation " '.
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The CFC was established in 1989 . It was set up by a 1980 multilateral treaty known as the "'Agreement establishing the Common Fund for Commodities " '.