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Accord

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Accord may refer to:

Agreements

Peace agreements

  • Arab-Israeli conflict:
    • Camp David Accords (1978) in the Egypt-Israel conflict
    • Oslo Accords (1993), part of a peace process of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
    • Geneva Accord (2003), an extra-governmental peace proposal in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • Sierra Leone Civil War:
  • Nkomati Accord (1984) between Mozambique and South Africa
  • Bicesse Accords (1991) in the Angolan civil war
  • Dakar Accord (2006) between Chad and Sudan
  • Waziristan accord (2006) between the government of Pakistan and tribals resident in the Waziristan area

International accreditation agreements

International economics agreements

Other agreements

  • 1951 Accord in American politics
  • 1989 University of the Philippines–Department of National Defense accord
  • Charlottetown Accord (1992) in Canadian constitutional development
  • Kyoto Accord, the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
  • Meech Lake Accord (1987) in Canadian constitutional development
  • Nouméa Accord (1998) in New Caledonian politics
  • Prices and Incomes Accord (1980s) in Australian industrial relations

Organizations

Political parties and groups of parties

Other organizations

  • Accord (company), a public services provider in South England
  • Accord (French record label)
  • Accord (Polish record label)
  • Accord (trade union), a British trade union
  • Bon Accord F.C., a Scottish football club

Other uses

  • Honda Accord, a car manufactured by Honda Motor Company
  • Accord (cigarette), a brand of Rothmans, Benson & Hedges
  • Accord (coalition), a campaign for reform of faith schools in Britain
  • Accord, New York, in Ulster County, New York, US; seat of the Town of Rochester
  • The Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh, designed to build a safe and healthy Bangladeshi Ready Made Garment Industry
  • Accord and satisfaction in contract law


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