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The global pact is designed to help the countries that sign it keep tobacco out of their home markets.
Even more ambitious, Mr. Obama wants a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty, which would bar all nations that sign it from making fuel for their atom bombs.
The draft commits nations that sign it to "spare no effort to free our peoples from the scourge of war," and to promote democracy, expand respect for human rights and ensure access to economic development to every country.
While the side agreement obliges only the nations that sign it to ban racist Web content and online hate speech, Mr. Macdonald said, the council hopes that all signatories of the main convention, including the United States, will respect the protocol, and will agree to remove such material if it originates within their borders and is aimed at an audience in another country.
Drafters tucked into the Dublin treaty a provision that permits countries that sign it to "engage in military cooperation and operations" with countries that don't join even when those countries might use cluster bombs.
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John Major's claim that signing it would eventually cost Britain 500,000 jobs is alarmist.
The 1998 federal tobacco settlement bars the tobacco companies that signed it from billboard advertising.
The Kyoto Protocol, the United Nations treaty that limits emissions from the developed nations that signed it, asks for no reductions from the developing world.
It appears Turkey understood the Maastricht Treaty better than some of those that signed it.
You can read the full letter and the names of the economists that signed it here.
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