Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Nov. 2008
There are two very specific and different meanings of the term treatyMeanwhile, first, we will deal with that related to the literary that says that a treatise is a genre that is part of the didactics and that is characterized by the objective, comprehensive and orderly exposition of knowledge on a specific topic and that to comply with this question is subdivided into several sections.
It is recounted or written just like a speech, using colloquial language and the third person to do so. Generally, the audience or readers of a treatise are people who are specialized in the subject that addresses the same and they approach your query to deepen even more in the knowledge of that theme.
Within the treaty, we find a good amount of subgenres, quite familiar to most of us that are: the monograph, the thematic dictionary, the pamphlet, the sum, the encyclopedia, the manual, the school textbook and the summary.
When it comes to finding the origin of this literary genre we will have no choice but to go back to the times of ancient Greece
, where philosophers as prominent as Aristotle, for example, invented them, to say the least, to compile a good amount of their knowledge and information on zoology, logic, philosophy Y natural Sciences.And on the other hand, as we mentioned at the beginning of this review, the term treatise is also used to refer to those written and subscribed agreements between certain subjects of international right, such as States, although they can also be concluded between States and Organizations International or between two or more of the latter with each other and that are precisely also governed by the right international.
In the case of agreements between States and International Organizations, regulation will be subject to what has been held since 1969 by the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and in the other two cases it will be the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Treaties concluded between States and International Organizations or between International Organizations, the one that deals with their regulation.
For example, in treaties signed by two neighboring nations, generally, what is sought is stipulate in writing some rights and obligations that the parties must also observe for the best coexistence and that it can be about the use of a shared resource such as a common river that they share.
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