France–Luxembourg treaties

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The France–Luxembourg treaties are a series of bilateral agreements that define and regulate the political, territorial, and cooperative relations between France and Luxembourg, including their shared border.


Statements (35)
Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
series of bilateral treaties
appliesTo French territory bordering Luxembourg
Luxembourg territory bordering France
bilateralRelation France–Luxembourg relations
countryInvolved France
Luxembourg
defines delimitation of the France–Luxembourg land border
framework for bilateral cooperation
rights and obligations of France and Luxembourg along their common border
diplomaticContext bilateral diplomacy between France and Luxembourg
geographicRegion Western Europe
governs certain cross‑border public services between France and Luxembourg
use of cross‑border infrastructure between France and Luxembourg
hasJurisdiction territories of France and Luxembourg adjacent to their common border
hasLanguage French
German
Luxembourgish
hasLegalEffectOn sovereignty of France along the France–Luxembourg border
sovereignty of Luxembourg along the France–Luxembourg border
hasParty French government
Luxembourg government
legalArea boundary delimitation
cross‑border cooperation law
international law
regulates France–Luxembourg border
cross‑border cooperation between France and Luxembourg
political relations between France and Luxembourg
territorial relations between France and Luxembourg
subject administrative cooperation in border regions
border management
customs cooperation
security and police cooperation
transport and infrastructure cooperation
typeOfBoundary land border

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
France–Luxembourg treaties ("France–Luxembourg relations")
bilateralRelation
French–Luxembourg border
relatedTo

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