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The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (in force since 1980) defines a treaty as:
‘an international agreement concluded between States in written form and governed by international law, whether embodied in a single instrument or in two or more related instruments and whatever its particular designation’
Only a minority of such agreements have “treaty” in their title. Other common names include “convention”, “protocol” and “agreement”.
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