Name the legal treaties that you feel are unfair!

Updated on society 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rare, almost non-existent. Kiss. The law is different from the rules, and the rules are unfair.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    An unequal treaty is a treaty that is concluded at the end and is not equal in the rights and obligations of the parties. This is most often caused by the use or threat of force by one (or more) of one party to force the other. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the great powers imposed humiliating unilateral treaties on the weaker remnants of East Asia.

    Treaties imposed harsh conditions on the target country, sometimes seizing territory, giving citizens of powerful countries special rights in weaker countries and violating the sovereignty of the target. These documents are called "unequal treaties", and throughout the modern history of our country, the modern history of Japan, and the modern history of Korea, these representative Asian countries have been forced to sign similar treaties with Western powers.

    Unequal Treaties in Modern Asian History.

    After the First Opium War, the British Empire imposed the first unequal treaty on the Qing Dynasty in 1842 --- the Treaty of Nanjing. The document forced China to cede Hong Kong Island; to pay compensation to Britain for the price of opium cigarettes, commercial debts, and military expenses totaling 21 million silver dollars; Five ports of trade, open Guangzhou, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Ningbo, Shanghai five as treaty ports, allow British residents and set up consuls; The customs of the agreed tariff, the British businessman should pay the import and export taxes and fees, and the customs of the blind country has no right to be autonomous.

    In 1854, an American fleet under the command of Commodore Matthew Perry threatened to open up the Japanese to American navigation. The United States implemented the agreement called the Treaty of Kanagawa to Tokugawa**. Japan agreed to open two ports to American ships in need of replenishment, guaranteed rescue and safe passage to American sailors shipwrecked on its shores, and agreed to establish a permanent U.S. consulate in Shimoda.

    In return, the United States agreed not to bomb Edo (Tokyo).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I will carefully review all the terms, although I have not encountered unreasonable terms, but we must carefully and carefully check, if there is a bad situation, to timely and reasonable communication with the relevant professionals and effective harmony and judgment to deal with properly, this is the most correct way to deal with it.

    Therefore, we must pay attention to and strive to learn more from professional teachers and master relevant professional knowledge, so that we can have a correct and comprehensive professional understanding and be able to deal with relevant problems freely. It is very important to learn more from the teacher, grasp the correct knowledge points, and learn the basics comprehensively.

    1.We must be serious and humble to ask the teacher for advice, to learn knowledge must be serious and modest, to carefully grasp every knowledge point, to record what the teacher said, so that we can better grasp the knowledge.

    2.It is very important to listen carefully to the teacher's knowledge content, which is very important, only by listening carefully to the knowledge points of the content, can you seriously understand and master the knowledge, and it will be very beneficial to the use of knowledge.

    3.It is necessary to pay attention to the polite form of communication with the teacher, learn knowledge must be polite, to smile, humbly ask the teacher for advice and questions, the teacher will feel our serious and hard work attitude, and the explanation of knowledge will be more serious and meticulous, so that our grasp of the knowledge will be better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Legal analysis: Unequal treaty refers to international treaties and agreements that are detrimental to national sovereignty and do not carry out filial piety in the distribution of rights and obligations between the contracting parties.

    Legal basis: Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1) A treaty which is forced to conclude by a State with the use of force or the threat of force is absolutely null and void; (2) The conclusion of a treaty is incompatible with a peremptory rule of general international law and is null and void.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Legal Analysis: Unequal treaties are the opposite of equal treaties. Equality treaties generally refer to treaties in which the rights and obligations of the signatory sovereign states are voluntarily agreed upon on the premise of equality and mutual benefit.

    An unequal treaty is a treaty that is finally concluded and does not reciprocity in terms of rights and obligations to the parties. The most common reason for this is the use or threat of force by one of the parties (or parties) to force the other party (i.e. the imposition of a treaty).

    Legal basis: Article 1 of the Treaty of Nanking Thereafter, the Emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the British monarch will always be peaceful, and the Chinese and British people to whom they belong shall be friendly to each other, and those who live in other countries shall be blessed by that country. From now on, the Emperor allowed the British people to bring their families and their families to live in five ports along the coast of the Qing Dynasty, including Guangzhou, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Ningbo, and Shanghai. In addition, the British monarch had already appointed consuls, stewards and other officials to reside in the five cities, to take charge of business matters, and to exchange official documents with the magistrates; The British were ordered to pay the excise tax, money and other fees clearly according to the following article.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    An unequal treaty refers to a treaty in which one party (or parties) coerces the other party (or parties) to sign a treaty by means of force or political pressure, and the final treaty is unequal due to the unequal negotiating position of the two parties, so the treaty usually infringes on the national sovereignty and national interests of one party. Unequal treaties are usually the conditions and results of an armistice, and a treaty signed to end a war is a peace treaty.

    The concept of unequal treaties was first introduced by the Chinese Kuomintang in the 1920s: unequal treaties.

    1.On January 1, 1923, Sun Yat-sen issued the Manifesto of the Chinese Kuomintang, which included "unequal treaties with all countries." Although the Qing court has fallen, I have fallen into the status of a colony of the great powers.

    2.In January 1924, the First National Congress of the Chinese Kuomintang held in Guangzhou formulated a political program and put forward a policy of "abolishing unequal treaties and repaying foreign debts" in terms of foreign policy. 3.

    In August 1924, the Communist Party of China (CPC) issued the Fourth Proposal on the Current Situation, proposing the "abolition of all unequal treaties". 4.On September 18, 1924, the "Declaration of the Northern Expedition of the Chinese Kuomintang" was issued, which included "calling for the revision of all unequal treaties from scratch".

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    An unequal treaty is a treaty of exploitation and oppression of a defeated country, and the first such treaty in China was the Sino-British Treaty of Nanjing.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Treaties of Maguan, Xinchou, Nanjing, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Treaty of Nanjing, the Treaty of Aihui, the Sino-Russian Treaty of Beijing, the Sino-Russian Treaty of Tianjin, the Sino-American Treaty of Tianjin, the Sino-British Treaty of Tianjin, the Sino-French Treaty of Tianjin, and the Treaty of Shimonoseki

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Treaty of Nebuchu was signed with Tsarist Russia during the Kangxi period.

    The Treaty of Nanking was signed between China and Britain in 1840.

    Treaty of Wangxia between China and the United States.

    Treaty of Whampoa, China and France.

    Treaty of Tientsin: China and Britain, France, Russia, and the United States.

    Beijing Treaty: China and Britain, France, Russia, and the United States.

    Treaty of Aihui between China and Russia.

    Sino-Russian Survey and Demarcation of the Northwest Boundary Treaty "Sino-Russian".

    Treaty of Shimonoseki between China and Japan.

    Sino-French New Testament "Sino-French".

    The Treaty of Xincho was signed between China and Britain, Russia, Germany, France, the United States, Japan, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    From 1842, when Britain forced China to sign the first unequal Treaty of Nanjing, the Western powers forced China to sign a total of 709 unequal treaties between 1842 and 1919.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because although you said that you would drive everyone out, and after cleaning the house, you would start a new stove to find a treat again, but Soviet Russia set up a stove next to your kitchen, and gave you a few meals every three or five times, and you couldn't drive it away, and you also ran around the mountain to visit your house and guide you on how to repair the ...... at home

    In fact, it was not that Mao Zhou and others did not want to abolish even this part of Soviet Russia, the Comintern under the guidance of Lenin's spirit strictly stated that the Soviet Union wanted to return all the occupied Chinese territories, but the world has changed, and the Soviet Union is in urgent need of strong support before and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, so it is naturally not easy to tear the skin, so the issue of the previous unequal treaties is not too tough, but it is said that it will be shelved, and the result will not be solved after all, and Outer Mongolia will be put into it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because New China had friendly relations with the Soviet Union, a big country at that time, and the Soviet Union was the big brother, China still learned from others (Marxism, Leninism) Lenin was the leader of the Soviet Union, and later it was Stalin, and the Comintern also sent high-level leaders to China to help the nascent Communist Party of China.

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