full powers

听听怎么读
是什么意思
  • 释义

    全权;

  • 英英释义

    Full Powers

    • 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.

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    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. The police have full investigatory powers.
      警察拥有调查全权。
    2. I give you full power to act for me.
      全权代我处理。

    权威例句

    Article 7: Full Powers
    Full powers in arithmetic progressions
    On $germ m$-full powers of parameter ideals.
    Yves Klein : with the void, full powers : Hirshhorn, Walker Art Center
    Part I The Conclusion of Treaties, Ch.VI Full Powers and Signature
    China's Full Powers in the Sino-Japanese Peace Negotiations (1895) : An Analysis of International Law
    "Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers": HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN, WASHINGTON, DC
    Kajian Yuridis Terhadap Surat Kuasa Penuh (Full Powers) Menurut Pasal 7 Konvensi Wina 1969
    Full Powers and Ratification. A study in the development of treaty-making procedure. By J. Mervyn Jones, m.a., ll.b. Cambridge Studi...
    1980 Senate Bill 1028. An Act To Grant Small Claims Courts The Full Powers Necessary To Achieve A Complete And Fair Resolution Of Th...