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No substantial treaty has been entered into between the government of Australia and the Indigenous people of Australia. [1] [2] Some prior treaties exist in pockets, such as Batman's Treaty, but these are not substantial government treaties, i.e. treaties between the Government of the day and the traditional custodians of the land.
Treaties prior to federation signed by the British Empire, adopted by Australia, and active on or after federation: 1856 – Declaration respecting Maritime Law (Paris, 16 April 1856) [1] 1868 – Declaration renouncing the Use, in Time of War, of Explosive Projectiles under 400 Grams Weight (St Petersburg, 11 December 1868) [2]
If a state has ratified, acceded, or succeeded to one of the treaties, the year of the original ratification is indicated. An "S" indicates that a state has signed but not yet ratified a particular treaty, and a "–" indicates that the state has taken no action with respect to the treaty.
An 1843 treaty signed in the Republic of Texas sparks a tribal authenticity debate Graham Lee Brewer and Tristan Ahtone and Joshua Eaton October 27, 2021 at 8:24 AM
Australia–Czech Republic bilateral treaties; Australia–Ecuador bilateral treaties; Australia–El Salvador bilateral treaties; Australia–Finland bilateral treaties; Australia–France bilateral treaties; Australia–France Marine Delimitation Agreement; Australia–Germany bilateral treaties; Australia–Greece bilateral treaties
Bilateral treaties prior to federation signed by the British Empire, adopted by Australia, and active on or after federation: . 1842 – Treaty between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the United States of America to Settle and Define the Boundaries between the Possessions of Her Britannic Majesty in North America and the Territories of the United States; for the Final ...
The two countries have rapidly developed close defense ties in recent years, and Japan considers Australia as a semi-ally, its closest security partner after the United States, its only treaty ally.
1844 - Tyler-Texas Treaty - Between the US and the Republic of Texas. Signed on April 12, 1844, was framed to induct Texas into the Union as a territory. 1844 – Treaty of Wanghia – between the U.S. and Qing Dynasty. Establishes five U.S. treaty ports in China with extraterritoriality. Imposes the first unequal treaty on the dynasty.