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London Agreement (other)
The London Agreement may refer to one of the following agreements signed in London: * The Anglo-German Naval Agreement (1935), which regulated the size of the Kriegsmarine in relation to the Royal Navy * The London Charter of the International Military Tribunal (1945), which set down the laws and procedures by which the Nuremberg trials were to be conducted * The London Agreement of 1949, which established the International Authority for the Ruhr * The London Agreement on German External Debts (1953) *The London-Zürich Agreements (1959), regarding Cyprus * The Peres–Hussein London Agreement (1987), signed by Shimon Peres and King Hussein of Jordan * The London Agreement (2000), which relates to the language provisions under the European Patent Convention See also * London Declaration (other) * London Protocol (other) * List of conferences in London * Treaty of London (other) The Treaty of London or London Convention or similar may refer to: *Treaty ...
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London
London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a major settlement for two millennia. The City of London, its ancient core and financial centre, was founded by the Romans as '' Londinium'' and retains its medieval boundaries.See also: Independent city § National capitals The City of Westminster, to the west of the City of London, has for centuries hosted the national government and parliament. Since the 19th century, the name "London" has also referred to the metropolis around this core, historically split between the counties of Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, and Hertfordshire, which largely comprises Greater London, governed by the Greater London Authority.The Greater London Authority consists of the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. The London Mayor is distinguished fr ...
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Anglo-German Naval Agreement
The Anglo-German Naval Agreement (AGNA) of 18 June 1935 was a naval agreement between the United Kingdom and Germany regulating the size of the '' Kriegsmarine'' in relation to the Royal Navy. The Anglo-German Naval Agreement fixed a ratio whereby the total tonnage of the Kriegsmarine was to be 35% of the total tonnage of the Royal Navy on a permanent basis. It was registered in ''League of Nations Treaty Series'' on 12 July 1935. The agreement was renounced by Adolf Hitler on 28 April 1939. The Anglo-German Naval Agreement was an ambitious attempt on the part of both the British and the Germans to reach better relations, but it ultimately foundered because of conflicting expectations between the two countries. For Germany, the Anglo-German Naval Agreement was intended to mark the beginning of an Anglo-German alliance against France and the Soviet Union, whereas for Britain, the Anglo-German Naval Agreement was to be the beginning of a series of arms limitation agreements that ...
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London Charter Of The International Military Tribunal
The Charter of the International Military Tribunal – Annex to the Agreement for the prosecution and punishment of the major war criminals of the European Axis (usually referred to as the Nuremberg Charter or London Charter) was the decree issued by the European Advisory Commission on 8 August 1945 that set down the rules and procedures by which the Nuremberg trials were to be conducted. This then served as a model for the Tokyo Charter issued months later against the Empire of Japan. The charter stipulated that crimes of the European Axis Powers could be tried. Three categories of crimes were defined: crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Article 7 of the charter also stated that holding an official position was no defense to war crimes. Obedience to orders could only be considered in mitigation of punishment if the tribunal determined that justice so required. The criminal procedure used by the tribunal was closer to civil law than to common law, wi ...
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International Authority For The Ruhr
The International Authority for the Ruhr (IAR) was an international body established in 1949 by the Western Allies to regulate the coal and steel industries of the Ruhr area in West Germany. Its seat was in Düsseldorf. The Ruhr Authority was set out in the communiqué issued on 7 June 1948, after the London Six-Power Conference between the United States of America, the United Kingdom, France and the Benelux countries. It was abolished following the 1951 Treaty of Paris, and its activities were given to the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). An Agreement to terminate the IAR was signed at Paris on 19 October 1951, and agreement on termination of the functions of the IAR came in to force on 25 June 1952. Background The Ruhr region of Germany has historically been key to the county's industrial strength due to its rich supply of coal and coke which attracted iron, steel and heavy engineering plants. The Ruhr was also a major exporter of coal, essential for a large part of t ...
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London Agreement On German External Debts
The London Agreement on German External Debts, also known as the London Debt Agreement (German: ''Londoner Schuldenabkommen''), was a debt relief treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and creditor nations. The Agreement was signed in London on February 27, 1953, and came into force on September 16, 1953. Overview On May 24, 1951, the US and UK Departments of Foreign Affairs respectively, informed the Allied Countries involved in the settlement, about a new arrangement regarding Germany's External Debts. The content of the dispatch made the main points of discussion clear from the start. The dispatch contained the following texts. In response to the Allies, Adenauer informed them about Germany’s desire to repay its debts. The Conference on German External Debts (also known as the London Debt Conference) was held between February 28, 1952 and August 28, 1952. The Agreement reached at the Conference was signed in London on February 27, 1953. The Agreement was rati ...
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Peres–Hussein London Agreement
The London Agreement between King Hussein of Jordan and Israeli Foreign Affairs Minister Shimon Peres was signed during a secret meeting held at the residence of Lord Mishcon in London on April 11, 1987. Also present in the meeting were Jordanian Prime Minister Zaid al-Rifai and Director General of the Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry, Yossi Beilin. Overview The agreement outlined the framework for an international peace conference hosted by the United Nations, whose purpose would be "the peaceful solution of the Arab–Israeli conflict based on resolutions 242 and 338 and a peaceful solution of the Palestinian problem in all its aspects."''The Peres-Hussein London Agreement, 11 April 1987'', section C, quoted in Shimon Peres, ''Battling for Peace: Memoirs'', Orion Books, 1995, p. 423 The agreement also stipulated that the conference would not impose a solution on the parties, and that the Palestinians would be represented by the Jordanian delegation. Its requirements that a ...
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London Agreement (2000)
The London Agreement, formally the Agreement on the application of Article 65 of the Convention on the Grant of European Patents and sometimes referred to as the London Protocol, is a patent law agreement concluded in London on 17 October 2000 and aimed at reducing the translation costs of European patents granted under the European Patent Convention (EPC).European Patent Office (EPO) web site''London Agreement to enter into force in first half of 2008'' News, 11 September 2007. The London Agreement is an agreement between some member states of the European Patent Organisation, and has not altered other language requirements applying to European patent applications prior to grant. The London Agreement entered into force on 1 May 2008. Background Before 1 May 2008, once a European patent was granted or more precisely within three months (or six months for Ireland) from the date of grant, the patent had to be translated into an official language of each country in which the patent ...
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London Declaration (other)
The London Declaration was a declaration issued by the 1949 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. London Declaration may also refer to: * The London Declaration concerning the Laws of Naval War (1909) * The Declaration of St James's Palace (1941) * The London Declaration by the World Health Organization World Alliance for Patient Safety (2006) * The London Declaration on Combating Antisemitism (2009) * The London Declaration for Global Peace and Resistance against Extremism (2011) * The London Declaration on Neglected Tropical Diseases (2012) * The London Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council (2019) See also * List of conferences in London * London Agreement (other) * London Protocol (other) * Treaty of London (other) The Treaty of London or London Convention or similar may refer to: *Treaty of London (1358), established a truce between England and France following ...
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London Protocol (other)
London Protocol can refer to one of many treaties signed in London, England: Treaties *Eight Articles of London (1814), secret protocol awarding the territory of modern Belgium and the Netherlands to William I of the Netherlands *London Protocol (1828), statement of war aims of European powers in Greek War of Independence *London Protocol (1829), amendment of protocol of 1828 expanding Greek borders *London Protocol (1830), recognized Greece as an independent, sovereign state *London Protocol (1832), ratified and reiterated terms of Treaty of Constantinople *London Protocol (1852), altered succession of duchies of Schleswig and Holstein to maintain personal union with Denmark *London Protocol (1862), reiterated terms of Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce * London Protocol (1877), British pledge of neutrality in Russo-Turkish War in exchange for limitation of Russian war aims *London Protocol (1944), Allied agreement to divide Nazi Germany into three occupation zones after ...
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List Of Conferences In London
List of conferences in London (chronological): * London Conference of 1830 guaranteed the independence of Belgium * London Conference of 1832 convened to establish a stable government in Greece * London Conference of 1838–1839 preceded the Treaty of London (1839) * London Conference of 1852 * London Conference of 1864 (25 April 1864 – 25 June 1864) establishing Armistice and negotiations about Peace in Second Schleswig War * London Conference of 1866 the final in a series of conferences that led to Canadian Confederation * London Conference of 1867 preceded the Treaty of London (1867) * London Conference of 1881 French anarchist movement * First Pan-African Conference (1900) * 2nd Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (1903) Bolshevik-Menshevik split * London Conference of 1908 * London Naval Conference 1908–1909 * London Conference of 1912–1913 also known as the London Peace Conference * London Conference of 1914 was scheduled in August by Lon ...
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Treaty Of London (other)
The Treaty of London or London Convention or similar may refer to: *Treaty of London (1358), established a truce between England and France following the Battle of Poitiers *Treaty of London (1359), which ceded western France to England *Treaty of London (1474), an alliance between England and Burgundy against France *Treaty of London (1518), a non-aggression pact between Burgundy, France, England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Netherlands, the Papal States and Spain *Treaty of London (1604), a conclusion of the Anglo-Spanish War * Treaty of London (1641), between England and Scotland *Treaty of London (1700), also known as the Second Partition Treaty *Convention of London (1786), which allowed British settlers in Belize to cut and export timber * Convention of London (1814), or the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, which returned some colonies to the Netherlands *Treaty of 1818 or London Convention of 1818, between the United States of America and the United Kingdom *Treaty of London (1824) ...
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