Postal Convention
/ˈpoʊstəl kənˈvɛnʃən/
Definitions
- (n.) A formal international treaty governing the exchange of mail between countries, establishing rules for postal services, rates, and administration.
The countries signed a postal convention to streamline international mail delivery procedures.
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- postal convention
- postal conventions
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Commentary
Typically drafted as multilateral treaties, postal conventions are crucial for the legal coordination of cross-border postal services and ensure uniform standards among signatory states.
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