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While PTAs are often referred to as free trade agreements they are best described as 'preferential' trade agreements because they are never truly 'free', but rather provide signatories with more favourable (and thus preferential) terms of trade than non-signatories.

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The clause is intended to provide each signatory with the assurance that the advantages obtained will not be attenuated or wiped out by a subsequent agreement concluded between one of the partners and a third country.

Although International Health Regulations to which 196 countries (WHO 2014) are signatories provide an international structure for global public health, as with much international law and regulation, enforcement mechanisms are weak.

The World Health Organization's (WHO) Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) - of which South Africa is a signatory, expects signatories to provide tobacco dependence treatment/cessation services[ 15].

The core of the convention was the principle of "national treatment"—the requirement that each signatory country provide to citizens of other signatory countries the same rights it provides to its own citizens.

IHP+Results is an independent north south consortium of research and advocacy organisations, mandated by IHP + signatories to provide an annual assessment of the implementation of the commitments set out in the IHP + Global Compact [ 18].

Two data points were collected: 2009 (as the latest available year) and baseline data (for the period 2005 2007, depending on the most recent data that each participating signatory could provide).

These typically clarified the language of the agreement, provided for additional signatories, or adjusted the treaty's terms in other relatively minor ways.

By halting extradition proceedings the home secretary was in danger of breaching international law and conventions under which signatories undertook to provide each other with the widest measure of "mutual assurance" in extradition proceedings.

The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, which President Jimmy Carter signed in 1977, but which the Senate refuses even to consider for ratification, obligates signatory states to provide higher education "by every appropriate means, and in particular by the progressive introduction of free education".

The United Nations Convention Against Torture, which the U.S. is party to, requires signatory states to provide victims of torture with redress, "including the means for as full rehabilitation as possible" -- which is widely interpreted to mean medical and psychological treatment and, in some cases, financial compensation.

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