Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword to the first edition by Sir Arthur Watts
- Preface to the second edition
- Articles of the Convention cited in the text
- Table of treaties
- Table of MOUs
- Table of cases
- Glossary of legal terms
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969
- 2 What is a treaty?
- 3 MOUs
- 4 Capacity to conclude treaties
- 5 Full powers
- 6 Adoption and authentication
- 7 Consent to be bound
- 8 Reservations
- 9 Entry into force
- 10 Treaties and domestic law
- 11 Territorial application
- 12 Successive treaties
- 13 Interpretation
- 14 Third states
- 15 Amendment
- 16 Duration and termination
- 17 Invalidity
- 18 The depositary
- 19 Registration and publication
- 20 Dispute settlement and remedies
- 21 Succession to treaties
- 22 International Organisations
- 23 Drafting and final clauses
- Appendices
- A Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969
- B Single instrument treaty
- C Single instrument MOU
- D Model single instrument MOU
- E Treaty constituted by an exchange of notes
- F Model exchange of notes recording an understanding
- G Treaty and MOU terminology: comparative table
- H Credentials
- I Full powers
- J General full powers
- K Final Act of the Vienna Conference
- L Instrument of ratification
- M Certificate of exchange of instruments of ratification
- N Model exchange of notes correcting an error
- O Procès-verbal of rectification
- P UN Registration Regulations
- Q List of overseas territories
- Index
B - Single instrument treaty
from Appendices
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword to the first edition by Sir Arthur Watts
- Preface to the second edition
- Articles of the Convention cited in the text
- Table of treaties
- Table of MOUs
- Table of cases
- Glossary of legal terms
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969
- 2 What is a treaty?
- 3 MOUs
- 4 Capacity to conclude treaties
- 5 Full powers
- 6 Adoption and authentication
- 7 Consent to be bound
- 8 Reservations
- 9 Entry into force
- 10 Treaties and domestic law
- 11 Territorial application
- 12 Successive treaties
- 13 Interpretation
- 14 Third states
- 15 Amendment
- 16 Duration and termination
- 17 Invalidity
- 18 The depositary
- 19 Registration and publication
- 20 Dispute settlement and remedies
- 21 Succession to treaties
- 22 International Organisations
- 23 Drafting and final clauses
- Appendices
- A Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969
- B Single instrument treaty
- C Single instrument MOU
- D Model single instrument MOU
- E Treaty constituted by an exchange of notes
- F Model exchange of notes recording an understanding
- G Treaty and MOU terminology: comparative table
- H Credentials
- I Full powers
- J General full powers
- K Final Act of the Vienna Conference
- L Instrument of ratification
- M Certificate of exchange of instruments of ratification
- N Model exchange of notes correcting an error
- O Procès-verbal of rectification
- P UN Registration Regulations
- Q List of overseas territories
- Index
Summary
AGREEMENT ON CO-OPERATION IN THE FIELD OF TOURISM BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA
The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Albania (hereinafter referred to as “the Contracting Parties”);
Desirous to further strengthen co-operation and to consolidate existing relations between the peoples of Albania and the peoples of the United Kingdom, and;
In order to further strengthen the relations that exist between them;
In view of the importance they attach to the exchange of information at the popular level, particularly in the field of tourism, the two sides have agreed as follows:
ARTICLE 1
The Contracting Parties undertake to facilitate tourist visits between the two countries.
ARTICLE 2
The Contracting Parties undertake to exchange material and publications on tourist information from their respective National Tourist Boards.
ARTICLE 3
The Contracting Parties shall allow the importation of such documents and material required for tourist promotion.
ARTICLE 4
The Contracting Parties shall encourage and create favourable conditions for nationals of the other side to participate in the construction, management and maintenance of tourist projects and other aspects of the tourism industry.
ARTICLE 5
(1) The Agreement shall enter into force upon signature.
(2) It shall remain in force for an indefinite period. Either side may terminate it by giving six months' advance notice in writing through diplomatic channels to the other side.
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- Modern Treaty Law and Practice , pp. 488Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007