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Sino-British Joint Declaration - United Nations Involvement |  | Sino-British Joint Declaration - United Nations Involvement: Encyclopedia II - Sino-British Joint Declaration - United Nations Involvement |  | The Joint Declaration is unlike an agreement made within a state, and the involvement of the UN creates obligations that internationalize the status of Hong Kong. The Joint Declaration is, therefore, not a private agreement between the PRC and the UK, but an international one.
International treaties are concluded between states, not within a state, and are usually not needed to be registered with the ...
See also:Sino-British Joint Declaration, Sino-British Joint Declaration - United Nations Involvement, Sino-British Joint Declaration - Background, Sino-British Joint Declaration - Commentaries, Sino-British Joint Declaration - Acknowledgement, Sino-British Joint Declaration - Aftermath |  | | Sino-British Joint Declaration, Sino-British Joint Declaration - Acknowledgement, Sino-British Joint Declaration - Aftermath, Sino-British Joint Declaration - Background, Sino-British Joint Declaration - Commentaries, Sino-British Joint Declaration - United Nations Involvement, History of Hong Kong |  | |
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Sino-British Joint Declaration - United Nations Involvement
The Joint Declaration is unlike an agreement made within a state, and the involvement of the UN creates obligations that internationalize the status of Hong Kong. The Joint Declaration is, therefore, not a private agreement between the PRC and the UK, but an international one.
International treaties are concluded between states, not within a state, and are usually not needed to be registered with the UN. However, the UN Secretary General could agree to be involved, if invited.
By registering the Joint Declaration with the UN, both the PRC and UK governments acknowledged a need for a neutral third party, and accepted its possible participation by doing so. Otherwise, they could have simply made it a bilateral treaty, which they did not choose to.
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