Definition: A binding agreement concluded by subjects of international law, namely states and international organizations.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a peek, At a word that’s important, clever and sleek! We’re talking about “treaty,” you see, Let's break it down for you and me. The dictionary gives us the gist, you know, “A binding agreement, watch it grow!” It says it's made by folks with power bright, Like nations joining in, a glorious sight! States and organizations, big and grand, All come together, hand in hand. Think of it like this, a formal plea, "Let’s work together, you and me!" A treaty is a promise, strong and true, Rules and agreements for me and you – Especially when countries need to agree, On borders, trade, or what they'll decree. So remember this rhyme, it’s plain to see, “Treaty” means an agreement, binding and free! Any questions? Don’t hesitate to ask, Let’s keep the learning flowing, task by task!