Bilateral treaty


A bilateral treaty (also called a bipartite treaty) is a treaty strictly between two state parties. These two parties can be two states, or two international organizations, or one state and one international organization.


Similar to a contract, it is also called a contractual treaty.


An example is the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel, signed in September 1978.



See also


  • Bilateral investment treaty

  • International law

  • Law of treaties

  • Multilateral treaty

  • Treaties

  • Switzerland and the European Union


External links



  • A Brief Primer on International Law With cases and commentary. Nathaniel Burney, 2007.

  • Official United Nations website

  • Official UN website on International Law

  • Official website of the International Court of Justice


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