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China signed Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement
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Illegal drug trade in the People's Republic of China
In June 2000, China and the United States signed a Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement (MLAT). -
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Dominica–United States relations
In 1995, the Dominican government signed a maritime law enforcement agreement with the United States to strengthen counter-narcotics coordination, and in 1996, the government signed mutual legal assistance and extradition treaties to enhance joint efforts in combating international crime. ... Afghanistan · Azerbaijan · Bangladesh · Bhutan · Brunei · Burma · Cambodia · People's Republic of China (Hong Kong · Macau) · East Timor · Georgia · India · Indonesia · Japan · Kazakhstan · Kyrgyzstan · Laos · Malaysia · Maldives · Mongolia · Nepal · North Korea · Pakistan · Philippines · Russia · Singapore · Sri Lanka · South Korea · Taiwan · Tajikistan · Thailand · Turkmenistan · Uzbekistan · Vietnam -
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Judicial system of the People's Republic of China
However, courts may have jurisdiction over disputes that the parties have already signed an agreement about under special circumstances. ... This entails determination of direction, scope and forms of foreign affairs and logistical arrangements; sending delegations to visit abroad and attend international conferences; receiving foreign visitors and briefing them on China's legal developments; conducting international legal assistance. -
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Tax haven
On the other hand, Bermuda is considered as a very stable country probably due to the good relations and the treaties signed with the US. ... ↑ In fact, the U.S. already has unilateral mutual assistance treaties with most major tax havens; see for example in the British Virgin Islands the Mutual Legal Assistance (United States of America) Act, 1990 and the Mutual Legal Assistance (Tax Matters) Act, 2003 (also relating to a bilateral agreement with the U.S.). -
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Operation Condor
In August 2001, Argentine Judge Rodolfo Canicoba sent a letter rogatory to the US State Department, in accordance with the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT), requesting a deposition by Kissinger to aid the judge's investigation of Operation Condor. ... It claimed that no agreement had been signed, despite the agreement found by Robin in the Quai d'Orsay -
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Brazil
Existing bilateral agreements include an Education Partnership Agreement, which enhances and expands cooperative initiatives in such areas as standards-based education reform, use of technology, and professional development of teachers; a Mutual Legal Assistance treaty, ratified in 2001; and agreements on cooperation in energy, the environment, science and technology, and transportation. ... On 14 October 1997, the Brazilian Space Agency signed an agreement with NASA to provide parts for the ISS. -
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History of foreign relations of the People's Republic of China
An example of how certain principles have provided a framework of continuity for Chinese foreign policy since 1949 has been found in the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence embodied in an agreement signed by China and India in 1954. ... In 1979 Beijing notified Moscow it would formally abrogate the long-dormant Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Assistance but proposed bilateral talks. -
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Henry Kissinger
Kissinger was particularly concerned about Soviet expansion into South Asia as a result of a treaty of friendship recently signed by India and the Soviet Union, and sought to demonstrate to the People's Republic of China (Pakistan's ally and an enemy of both India and the Soviet Union) the value of a tacit alliance with the United States. ... In August 2001, Argentine Judge Rodolfo Canicoba sent a letter rogatory to the U.S. State Department, in accordance with the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT), requesting a deposition by Kissinger to aid the judge's investigation of Operation Condor. -
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List of treaties
| 1891 | Treaty of Madrid | Gives France legal protection of the word champagne. | ... | 1942 | Anglo-Soviet Treaty | Twenty-year mutual assistance agreement between the United Kingdom and the USSR that establishes both a military and political alliance. | -
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Trinidad and Tobago–United States relations
Other agreements include Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance treaties, which have been in force since 1999. An agreement on Maritime Cooperation was signed in 1996.
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China signed Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement