How to cite a Treaty:
Example 1 (Bilateral and Trilateral Treaties) Note: Include the names of the Parties | Agreement for Air Services between and Beyond their Respective Territory , | Australia-Indonesia, | signed 7 March 1969, | 684 UNTS 201 | (entered into force 7 March 1969) | art 2 |
Example 2 (Multilateral Treaty) Note: There is no need to include the names of the Parties | International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, | opened for signature 7 March 1966, | 660 UNTS 1 | (entered into force 4 Jan 1969) | art 3 | |
A Treaty Citation consists of the following Elements | Treaty Title | Parties' Names | Date Opened for Signature or Signed | Treaty Series | Date of Entry into Force | Pinpoint |
AGLC4 Rule | 8.1 | 8.2 | 8.3 | 8.4 | 8.3 | 8.7 |
For more information on how to cite a Treaty please refer to the Australian Guide to Legal Citation 4: Rule 8 - pages 133 - 141.
For a full overview of the manner in which you can reference International Materials using Australian Guide to Legal Citation 4, please see:
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