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- Full_Powers abstract "Full Powers is a term in international law and is the authority of a person to sign a treaty or convention on behalf of a sovereign state. Persons other than the head of state, head of government or foreign minister of the state must produce Full Powers in order to sign a treaty binding their government. Such a person is called a plenipotentiary.It is defined in articles 2 and 7 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.".
- Full_Powers wikiPageExternalLink ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1044360164016.
- Full_Powers wikiPageID "11774676".
- Full_Powers wikiPageLength "951".
- Full_Powers wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Full_Powers wikiPageRevisionID "641403180".
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_law.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Treaties.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_minister.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Head_of_government.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Head_of_state.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink International_law.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Jus_tractatuum.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Plenipotentiary.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Sovereign_state.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Treaty.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLink Vienna_Convention_on_the_Law_of_Treaties.
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Full Powers".
- Full_Powers wikiPageWikiLinkText "carte blanche".
- Full_Powers hasPhotoCollection Full_Powers.
- Full_Powers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:International-law-stub.
- Full_Powers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Full_Powers subject Category:International_law.
- Full_Powers subject Category:Treaties.
- Full_Powers hypernym Term.
- Full_Powers type Article.
- Full_Powers type Document.
- Full_Powers type Article.
- Full_Powers type Document.
- Full_Powers type Relation.
- Full_Powers comment "Full Powers is a term in international law and is the authority of a person to sign a treaty or convention on behalf of a sovereign state. Persons other than the head of state, head of government or foreign minister of the state must produce Full Powers in order to sign a treaty binding their government. Such a person is called a plenipotentiary.It is defined in articles 2 and 7 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.".
- Full_Powers label "Full Powers".
- Full_Powers sameAs تفويض_كامل.
- Full_Powers sameAs Vollmacht_(Völkerrecht).
- Full_Powers sameAs Plenos_poderes.
- Full_Powers sameAs Pleins_pouvoirs.
- Full_Powers sameAs m.02rrtxk.
- Full_Powers sameAs Q2532591.
- Full_Powers sameAs Q2532591.
- Full_Powers wasDerivedFrom Full_Powers?oldid=641403180.
- Full_Powers isPrimaryTopicOf Full_Powers.