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Mewn cyd-destun cyfreithiol.  Diffiniad:

 

A reservation in international law is a caveat to a state's acceptance of a treaty. By the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT), a reservation is defined as a

“unilateral statement, however phrased or named, made by a State, when signing, ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to a treaty, whereby it purports to exclude or to modify the legal effect of certain provisions of the treaty in their application to that State.””

 

Neilltuad? Eithriad?

 

Diolch am unrhyw gymorth.

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