
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, established in 1969, is an international agreement that outlines the rules and principles for creating, interpreting, and terminating treaties between countries. It helps ensure that nations understand their obligations and rights when entering agreements, promoting stability and predictability in international relations. The convention covers topics such as how treaties are made, what happens if countries break them, and how disputes should be resolved. By providing a common framework, it aims to facilitate cooperation and peaceful coexistence among nations.