Although the treaty addressed some nationality issues, it also sparked some new ones.
In addition, few treaties address international actors other than states or UN agencies.
The treaty did not address the political situation, but only guaranteed personal rights of the converts and demanded they embrace Christianity.
As the treaty did not address the needs of those who did not wish to convert, and fighting soon broke out again.
The treaty does not address the underlying sources of the conflict, including the pivotal issue of Chechen independence.
The new treaty addressed issues of sovereignty raised by the 2002 revision of Monaco's constitution.
But in the long term, the treaty does not address the survival or existence of states.
And this treaty would not address any of that.
Later treaties would address these omissions and have been enacted.
The treaty did not address the citizenship of children born in the United States to Chinese parents, or vice versa.