Title English:
full powers
Definition English:
Full Powers is a term in international law and is the authority of a person to sign a treaty or convention on behalf of a sovereign state. Persons other than the head of state, head of government or foreign minister of the state must produce Full Powers in order to sign a treaty binding their government. Such a person is called a plenipotentiary.
Title Arabic:
تفويض كامل
Title French:
plein pouvoir
Domain:
International Instruments
Subject:
Acts
InformationType:
Term
SourceSymbol:
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