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24 April 2026

  • curprev 23:1323:13, 24 April 2026 DrInternationalLaw talk contribs 93,067 bytes +93,067 Created page with "{{Subtitle|The cumulative development of treaty obligations through successive treaties, amendments, protocols, supplementary instruments, subsequent agreements, subsequent practice, depositary records, State succession, domestic implementation and continuity mechanisms in public international law.}} '''Treaty chains''' are the cumulative legal structures formed by an original treaty and all later instruments, acts, agreements, amendments, protocols, annexes, interpreta..."