Bilateral treaty

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A bilateral treaty is a treaty strictly between two state parties.this two parties can be two states, or two international organizations, or one state and one international organizations.

the status is similar to the contract. so it is called contractual treaty.

For example:

The Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel, signed in 1978.

[edit] See also

International law Law of Treaties Multilateral treaty Treaties

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