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DELEGATION TO THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE (1919)
American commission to negotiate peace

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1971 STUDIO ALBUM AND SOUNDTRACK BY MILES DAVIS
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توّاً . فوراً . في الحال
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  • A treaty delegation of the [[Mdewakanton]] and [[Wahpekute]] indigenous tribes to Washington, D.C. (1858)
  • plenipotentiaries]] with "full power" to conclude a treaty, is often sufficient to manifest an intention to be bound by the treaty.
  • The [[International Court of Justice]] is often called upon to aid in the interpretation or implementation of treaties.
EXPRESS AGREEMENT BETWEEN NATIONS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
Treaties; Treaties and Agreements; International treaties; Denunciation (international law); Protocol (treaty); Mutual treaty; International treaty; International agreement; Exchange of letters; Exchange of notes; Conventions and treaties; Convention and treaty; Treaty and convention; Treaties and conventions; International Agreement; International agreements; International Agreements; Provisional treaty; Treaty adoption; Treaty negotiation; High contracting party; High contracting parties; High Contracting Parties; Trattato; Cartel (intergovernmental agreement); States parties; High Contracting Party
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Maastricht Treaty
The Maastricht Treaty (named for the Dutch town in which the treaty was signed) is also known as the Treaty of European Union. The treaty creates a European Union by: (a) commiting the 12 member states of the European Economic Community to both European Monetary Union (EMU) and political union; (b) introducing a single currency (European Currency Unit, ECU); (c) establishing a European System of Central Banks (ESCB); (d) creating a European Central Bank (ECB); and (e) broadening EEC integration by including both a common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and cooperation in justice and home affairs (CJHA). The treaty, negotiated in 1991 and signed in February 1992, entered into force on November 1, 1993.The Maastricht Treaty envisioned EMU being achieved in three stages:

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American Commission to Negotiate Peace

The American Commission to Negotiate Peace, successor to The Inquiry, participated in the peace negotiations at the Treaty of Versailles from January 18 to December 9, 1919. Frank Lyon Polk headed the commission in 1919. The peace conference was superseded by the Council of Ambassadors (1920–1931), which was organized to deal with various political questions regarding the implementation of provisions of the Treaty, after the end of World War I. Members of the commission appointed by President Woodrow Wilson included:

  • Clive Day, an American college professor and writer on economics history at the University of California.
  • Donald Paige Frary, an American college professor with Yale University, an expert on International Affairs, and author; served as a secretary to Edward M. House.
  • Edward M. House, a diplomat, politician and presidential foreign policy advisor to President Wilson.
  • Vance C. McCormick, an American politician and prominent businessman from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
  • Sidney Edward Mezes, an American philosopher and college professor, former president of the City College of New York.
  • Charles Seymour, an American college professor at Yale University.
  • William Linn Westermann, then a professor at the University of Wisconsin, who later taught at Cornell and Columbia and became president of the American Historical Association. At the conference, Westermann advised on policy regarding the Near East.
  • George Louis Beer, colonial historian and Chief of the Colonial Division.
  • Robert Lansing
  • Charles Pelot Summerall