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Publıc Internatıonal Law I
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW I Dersi Law and Practice of Treaties soru cevapları
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW I Dersi Law and Practice of Treaties soru detayı:
SORU:
Who are empowered to sign a treaty on behalf of a state without having to produce full powers to that effect?
CEVAP: Heads of states, heads of governments, ministers for foreign affairs, heads of diplomatic missions, and representatives accredited to international conferences or organizations are considered to represent the state ex officio (by virtue of their position). Therefore, they are empowered to sign a treaty on behalf of a state without having to produce full powers to that effect.
Heads of states, heads of governments, ministers for foreign affairs, heads of diplomatic missions, and representatives accredited to international conferences or organizations are considered to represent the state ex officio (by virtue of their position). Therefore, they are empowered to sign a treaty on behalf of a state without having to produce full powers to that effect.