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In Japan, as long as most of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party stands firm in supporting the TPP, it should be
ratified.
To date, 13 countries have
ratified
the agreement; another 12 must do so for it to enter into force and be globally effective.
Brazil’s Congress, unlike the US Senate, actually
ratified
the Paris agreement, making withdrawal less likely.
But those “no” votes have obscured the fact that 18 of the EU’s 27 member states have
ratified
the treaty.
Second, the White House must not only get the pending free trade agreements
ratified
by Congress, but should improve them, learning from the NAFTA experience, make them more poverty-sensitive, more environmentally- and labor-oriented, and provide more support for infrastructure and training.
Beyond the Paris Climate AgreementCOPENHAGEN – Now that it has been
ratified
by India and the European Union, the Paris climate agreement is set to enter into force.
In 1995, and again in 2010, the US declared that the waters of the South China Sea should be governed by the 1982 United Nations Law of the Seas Treaty (which, ironically, the US has not yet ratified), but that the US takes no position on the territorial claims.
Indeed, while China
ratified
UNCLOS, it then reinterpreted the provisions to justify cartographic aggression in the South and East China Seas.
3.A signatory to the Chemical Weapons Convention, Iran’s parliament
ratified
the accord last year.
The result, even if new START is ratified, should satisfy no one.
Under CAFTA, 80% of US exports will be duty-free as soon as the treaty is ratified, and all tariffs will expire in 15 years.
After all, there is the legally binding 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which has been
ratified
by 166 states and the European Union.
After its adoption by the General Assembly, the Protocol will enter into force when a critical mass of UN member states has
ratified
it.
A 2005 report by Patrick Mazimhaka, a former AU deputy chairman, provides some leeway for this, as Mazimhaka pointed out that the union in 1960 between Somaliland and Somalia, following the withdrawal of the colonial powers (Britain and Italy), was never formally
ratified.
The TPP has been signed – but it will not be implemented unless and until it is
ratified
by the legislatures of countries such as the US and Canada.
Indeed, they must be
ratified
by national parliaments, so that they become a part of domestic law.
An executive-legislative agreement would have the same status as a treaty, except that a treaty must be
ratified
by two-thirds of the Senate, whereas an executive-legislative agreement must be adopted by the Senate and the House under the same rules that apply to all domestic legislation.
In ten years, only 27 of the ILO's 150 member nations
ratified
that convention.
These concerns remain acute, even in the aftermath of the decision by the Czech Constitutional Court on November 26 that the Lisbon Treaty is compatible with the Czech constitution and can be
ratified
in the normal way by the Czech Parliament.
Then, Pierre Moscovici, the finance minister, said that Europe might grant France a delay in meeting the 3%-of-GDP budget-deficit target mandated from this year onward under the eurozone’s newly
ratified
fiscal compact.
But the French National Assembly never
ratified
that treaty, so it never entered into force.
The 1961 Vienna Convention,
ratified
by the US, codifies the international law of diplomacy and diplomatic missions.
Finally, the US Senate
ratified
free-trade agreements with South Korea, Panama, and Colombia, clearing the way for the new Trans-Pacific Partnership.
In fact, it has not even
ratified
the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
This is partly because, under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which all of these countries have ratified, these outcroppings’ sovereign owners can claim a full 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone (enabling sole exploitation of fisheries and oil resources) if they can sustain an economic life of their own.
The principles of human rights have been widely adopted, imitated, and
ratified
by developing countries, so it is hardly fair to suggest that they have been imposed on them.
This means that May could attach a referendum proposal to her preferred version of Brexit, justifiably claiming that Parliament’s response to the 2016 referendum should either be
ratified
or rejected by another popular vote.
Such a treaty would take time to be negotiated, ratified, and implemented.
The countries that
ratified
the UN Watercourses Convention are expected to engage in its implementation and to go further in their efforts to protect and sustainably use their cross-border waters.
Article VI of the NPT obliges parties to pursue “in good faith” negotiations to disarm, but the nuclear-weapons states that have
ratified
the treaty do not interpret this as a prohibition on their possessing a nuclear arsenal.
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