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It has been three years since the world
ratified
the SDGs, including near-term objectives to achieve universal health coverage and universal, affordable Internet access.
Perhaps most importantly, Mexico must devise a French-style semi-presidential system whereby a designated Prime Minister is responsible for building majorities in Congress, and must be
ratified
by the latter.
But in 2009 – just six years after the World Health Organization adopted the FCTC and 15 months after Colombia
ratified
it – the Colombian government enacted one of the strongest tobacco-control laws in the world.
Both conventions were signed by 24 governments and
ratified
by one, but the outbreak of World War II ensured that neither ever entered into force.
Trump’s announcement in January, which came just as the deal was set to be ratified, certainly shook the endeavor at its core.
Why Renewables Are Not EnoughNEW DELHI – At the United Nations in New York on April 22, world leaders
ratified
the global climate agreement reached in Paris last December.
His energy – combined with the negotiating talents of German Chancellor Angela Merkel – overcame antagonism toward the new reform treaty that EU leaders just
ratified
in Lisbon, putting the European Union back on its feet after two years of crippling indecision.
The Ozone MafiaNow that the Kyoto Protocol has been ratified, with even Russia belatedly signing on, a threat is emerging against an earlier landmark in international environmental protection – the Vienna Convention and the Montreal Protocol for defending the stratospheric ozone layer.
America’s unipolar expectations have not been
ratified
by events.
Now it must be
ratified
by, among others, the European Parliament.
Though he has reiterated his pledge to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, that deal had not yet been ratified, anyway.
Obama hopes that the Trans-Pacific Partnership will be concluded in 2015 and
ratified
by the US Senate.
Indeed, though no human-rights treaty has been more widely
ratified
than the CRC, which requires governments to report on their compliance once every five years, its work lacks adequate resources and enforcement.
Indeed, only 14 countries have
ratified
the protocol since it was agreed in 2011.
But it had to be
ratified
by each of Mexico’s 31 states, and only the more liberal states did so.
Thirty African governments have
ratified
the ICC’s governing statute, and several of the Court’s 18 judges hail from Africa, as does a substantial portion of its staff.
Countries that have
ratified
the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which includes all European Union members, are bound to uphold it.
Unfortunately, years will elapse before negotiations over EU membership will conclude and be
ratified.
All European states are members of the Council of Europe, all have signed the European Convention on Human Rights, 39 of the 46 member states have adopted the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, and 14 have
ratified
Protocol 12 on the prohibition against discrimination.
But not all G-20 countries have yet
ratified
UNCAC – the United Nations Convention against Corruption – which provides a framework for countries to develop their own laws to stamp out the use of safe havens for criminals stealing from the developing world.
Those countries that have signed and
ratified
UNCAC now need to implement it.
Making matters worse, the geopolitical environment has changed fundamentally in the decade since the ESS was ratified, owing to economic rebalancing toward Asia, the upheavals in the Arab world, the revival of Russian assertiveness, and the rise of isolationist tendencies in the US.
That is why the settlement reached in December – which was
ratified
by the attorney general – could be interpreted as giving the court a way out.
All of the European Union’s member countries have
ratified
the Kyoto Protocol and adopted a wide range of policies to lower their emissions and meet their Kyoto targets.
It has
ratified
the UN Convention to Eliminate Discrimination Against Women and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
There are 53 states in the WHO-Europe region, which stretches from Iceland to Uzbekistan, and 48 have signed or
ratified
the CRPD.
When the Maastricht Treaty was
ratified
in 1993, many people doubted whether Economic and Monetary Union would work.
But whether it is
ratified
or not ultimately does not matter, as the constitution – and the whole constitution-making process – is totally out of touch with the realities of a country that no longer exists as a coherent body politic.
In 1994, the EU committed itself to the GHG reductions set forth by the Kyoto Protocol and
ratified
it in 2002.
Every the industrial nation that has not
ratified
the Kyoto protocol, first and foremost the United States, has been criticized for being “environmentally irresponsible.”
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