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1 law of treaties
Jur. droit des traitésEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > law of treaties
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2 международный договор
международный договор
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treaty
An international agreement in writing between two states or a number of states. Treaties are binding in international law; some treaties create law only for those states that are parties to them. (Source: DICLAW)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > международный договор
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3 законы Сообщества
законы Сообщества
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Community law
The law of European Community (as opposed to the national laws of the member states.) It consists of the treaties establishing the EC (together with subsequent amending treaties) community legislation, and decisions of the court of justice of the European Communities. Any provision of the treaties or of community legislation that is directly applicable or directly effective in a member state forms part of the law of that state and prevails over its national law in the event of any inconsistency between the two. (Source: DICLAW)
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4 право в области охраны окружающей среды
право в области охраны окружающей среды
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environmental law
A wide spectrum of options from binding "hard" laws, such as international treaties and national legislation, to "soft" laws, covering guiding principles, recommended practices and procedures, and standards. Environmental law also attempts to reconcile international considerations with concerns that focus on very specific problems such as soil degradation, marine pollution or the depletion of non-renewable resources. (Source: WRIGHT)
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5 treaty
∎ to sign a treaty (with sb) signer ou conclure un traité (avec qn);∎ there is a treaty between the two countries les deux pays sont liés par traité∎ they sold the property by private treaty ils ont vendu la propriété par accord privé►► History the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk le traité de Brest-Litovsk;History the Treaty of Rome le traité de Rome;History the Treaty of Versailles le traité de Versailles -
6 Европейский Суд
Европейский Суд
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European Court of Justice
The supreme court of The European Union which oversees the application of the EU treaties, decides upon the validity and the meaning of Community legislation and determines whether any act or omission by the European Commission, the Council of Minister or any member state constitutes a breach of Community law. (Source: EUEN / DICLAW)
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