The floor leader in the Senate for ratification and for the opposition, agreed that the resolution to ratify should come up for discussion. |
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Most other countries will be able to ratify on the basis of approval by national parliaments. |
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Members of the corporate services board are expected to ratify the budget at a meeting later today. |
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Technically, as all 25 member states must ratify the treaty for it to take effect, it is dead. |
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The Senate's refusal last year to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty may have been a straw in the wind. |
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These are the Commission as a dynamic technocracy, with the Council as the body required to ratify Commission action. |
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And it's doubtful that decisions to ratify international covenants on the subject involve much public consideration either. |
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact. |
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The Federal Government will not ratify the protocol until the economic impact of doing so is fully assessed. |
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He combined ancient classical humanism with Oriental metaphysics to ratify his own down-to-earth brand of philosophical monism. |
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States parties must not only sign but they must ratify and domesticate the provisions of a Convention in order to make it applicable. |
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It is fitting that Canada be among the first 65 nations to ratify the treaty. |
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This failure will not be remedied by having EU politicians demand that voters see the error of their ways and ratify a constitution they have only recently rejected. |
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The failure to ratify the Treaty of Nice has cast doubt upon the Regulations proposed by the Commission. |
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As I said at the beginning, 65 countries have to ratify before the treaty can be put into force. |
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The second way is to encourage as many States as possible to ratify it in order to universalize the process. |
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Any new member of the Board of Directors will be requested to ratify it concomitantly to his entrance in the Board. |
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This became a done deal after Russia agreed to ratify the agreement. |
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It is, therefore, incumbent upon the AU Member States to sign, ratify, and domesticate the Charter. |
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He urged that state parties must not only sign the conventions but they must ratify them and domesticate them to make them applicable. |
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National parliaments are subsequently asked to ratify these agreements ex post facto. |
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I think that would be a bit much to ask of it, since it did not even deign to ratify it. |
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Secondly, if we ratify Kyoto alone or without the United States it will mean taking certain actions that are going to be painful. |
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It is quite shaming that after well over six months there are eight Member States still to ratify. |
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Trinidad and Tobago calls on all members of the United Nations, which have not as yet done so, to ratify or accede to the Rome Statute. |
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This disjunction is not only of relevance to the two countries that refused to ratify the draft Constitution. |
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The first act of the new Australian government was to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. |
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The Greens are planning to hold a delegate conference to ratify what will be one of the harshest budgets in modern Irish history. |
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The Firearms Protocol is a legally binding document for those states that choose to ratify it. |
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We should take the chance to put pressure on Member States that have failed to ratify the international marine conventions. |
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If your country has not yet ratified the Protocol on SEA, does it have plans to ratify the Protocol? |
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We therefore call upon States that are not party to these Conventions to sign and ratify them without delay. |
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Progressively conclude, ratify and implement all of the main international conventions in the field of migration. |
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The court takes the plan developed through the circle very seriously, but it does not necessarily adopt or ratify it completely. |
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We believe that the issue of indigenous peoples' rights constitutes an additional reason to ratify this instrument. |
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With regard to paragraph 2, it was the sovereign right of each State to decide whether or not it should ratify a treaty. |
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The provinces were given three years to ratify the accord, failing which it would become null and void. |
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The United States, which accounts for about one quarter of world emissions of greenhouse gases, refuses to ratify the Protocol. |
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Each Member State then proceeded to ratify the text, the majority by parliamentary process. |
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Countries in the Middle East should ratify the IAEA safeguards agreement and the Additional Protocol as soon as possible. |
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The Kiev Guidelines remain valuable guidance for States to implement and ratify the legal instruments. |
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Official organizations would be urged to sign and ratify all other relevant agreements. |
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Neumann also pointed out that the US is not going to ratify any agreement with Colombia in the foreseeable future. |
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Prof. Takao Tanase also believes that Japan will ratify the convention, but not fully implement it. |
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He said a state has to ratify and finally deposit instruments of ratification to the institution specified in the treaty, following signing or declaring accession to a treaty. |
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By December 11th, they were faced with the option of choosing which side's shenanigans to ratify. |
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Doing so would smash parliament's claim to ratify or reject treaties. |
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Puerto Rico's electorate expressed its support for this measure in 1951 with a second referendum to ratify the constitution. |
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Seriously: players who got suspended in Week 11 will all play in week 12 because the committee will not meet on Friday to ratify their suspensions. |
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As is usual with Hague Conventions, the decision whether to ratify, accept or approve the Convention will be made in accordance with the internal rules of the respective States. |
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The AEDH, as one of the 42 sponsors of the petition for the ratification of the Migrant Workers Convention, calls on EU Member states to finally ratify it. |
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Australia also continues to implore all States that have yet to do so to ratify the 1995 Fish Stocks Agreement and to join each regional fisheries management organization or arrangement where they have an interest. |
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Previously states could ratify the Convention without accepting the jurisdiction of the Court of Human Rights. |
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Just today, we saw the Minister of the Environment use sophistry to postpone answering the very simple question put to him: Does he intend to ratify the Kyoto accord, yes or no, and when? |
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To this end, it is submitted that the ASP request States Parties to sign and ratify the APIC and to take any other necessary action to exempt their nationals from taxation on their Court salaries, emoluments and allowances. |
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Since the United States' refusal to ratify the Kyoto Protocol in 2001, the country has been considered a laggard in the international effort to combat climate change. |
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Due to Part XI, the United States refused to ratify the UNCLOS, although it expressed agreement with the remaining provisions of the Convention. |
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The Board also decides to co-opt as director Mr Xavier Scheyven who will fill the vacancy left by the death of Mr Frédéric Velge and proposes that the meeting should ratify this appointment. |
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She also did not ratify the treaty because it officially declared Elizabeth the monarch of England, a position Mary desired for herself. |
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In addition, Congress shall be convened by the same decree in order that, within a period of thirty days, it may take cognizance of the decree and ratify, modify or reject it. |
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We also urge states that have not yet done so to ratify and fully implement the statute of the International Criminal Court which classifies enlisting children as a war crime. |
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It will ratify it and sign the additional protocols in due course. |
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If the parties come to an agreement, everyone will meet in the courtroom where the judge will ratify the settlement by pronouncing a judgment that is in line with it. |
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If the issue is not resolved by the time Ireland goes to the polls to ratify the EU fiscal compact, voters might be tempted to use the referendum to protest against the tax. |
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The treaty also called for the signatories to sign or ratify the International Opium Convention. |
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The signatories of the Charter have been slow to ratify it. |
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Article Seven establishes the procedure subsequently used by the thirteen States to ratify it. |
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However, in many jurisdictions the members of the company are permitted to ratify transactions which would otherwise fall foul of this principle. |
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However, adoption of the Constitution required that nine of the thirteen states ratify it in state conventions. |
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In 1945, Nicaragua was among the first countries to ratify the United Nations Charter. |
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This referendum had a consultative role, thus requiring a parliamentary initiative and another referendum to ratify the new proposed changes. |
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To do so it is not enough simply to sign and ratify conventions. |
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All 27 member countries must ratify the treaty for it to take effect. |
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My colleague from Abitibi explained, in caucus, that this government was spineless, had no backbone, when the time came to defend the aboriginal peoples and ratify an international declaration. |
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The banker's capital was at risk as Parliament could have refused to ratify the transaction. |
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The Syrian Arab Republic should sign and ratify the additional protocol. |
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In the remaining time of our chairmanship, Austria will do its utmost to encourage all Annex II States who have not yet done so to ratify the CTBT as soon as possible. |
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It says that it is tough on crime, but it is looking soft on torture right now because it will not ratify the United Nations optional protocol against torture. |
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A decision to ratify the proposal for the statute of the Arab Court is on the agenda for the meeting, according to the signatories of the letter. |
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Davutoglu also said Turkey was ready to sign, ratify and implement re-admission agreement synchronously with visa liberation. |
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The Senate, elated by its successes against Catiline, refused to ratify the arrangements that Pompey had made. |
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The reason, for example, that the EU-Russia embellishment process has been stalled, as we know, is that Poland has a reserve over Russia's refusal to ratify the Energy Charter. |
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In fact, six of the eight states that refused to ratify were Southern. |
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But such a change, which would require the framework agreement for the facility to be amended, again risks overburdening it. It would also take time to ratify. |
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German standoffishness toward the EU is now based in law: a 2009 ruling by Germany's Constitutional Court allowed it to ratify the Lisbon treaty but limited further transfers of power to Brussels. |
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I repeat, I believe it is positive for us to work towards progress, for society to be one step ahead of us and that all we have to do is ratify what has already been recognised. |
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Only the Comitia Centuriata could declare war, and ratify the results of a census. |
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Iceland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Greece have signed and have yet to ratify. |
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The eleven remaining clubs, under the charge of Ebenezer Cobb Morley, went on to ratify the original thirteen laws of the game. |
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Will the Prime Minister allay concerns about the weasel words and state unequivocally today that the government will ratify the Kyoto accord before the end of the year? |
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Jesse Helms made it clear that Senate Foreign Relations would ratify no appeasement of Moscow's desire to let outdated cold war restrictions slop over into the new millennium. |
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The Constitutional Treaty, which was rejected in referendums by the French and the Dutch, is just such a dead horse, regardless of how many Member State parliaments ratify it. |
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However, the Senate refused to approve this, and did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles that established the League of Nations. |
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Will the reconstitution of marriage ratify a reproductive revolution that will kill any public commitment to maintaining relationships between children and their natural parents? |
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Reaffirm the commitment to exhort that governments ratify international human rights agreements accepted within the United Nations system and which have not yet been incorporated in the internal legislation of their country. |
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In particular, parliamentarians legislate and adopt national budgets, ratify treaties and conventions or authorize their ratification, check up on the executive's action, policies and agents. |
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The peace pipe is also the focus of tribal solidarity and power. It is used for burning tobacco mixed with herbs like sage in order to ratify alliances, bring needed rain and to attest contracts and treaties. |
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All EU member states had to ratify the Treaty before it could enter into law. |
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Between 2007 and 2008, the Department of Political Affairs embarked upon a popularization programme aimed at imploring states to sign and ratify the Charter. |
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Amida was destroyed during his campaign against the Romans in 502, but another inroad by the Hephthalites in the east compelled him to ratify a peace treaty with the Byzantines. |
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China should press ahead with planned legal and administrative reforms, ratify the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and allow its citizens freedom of expression and assembly. |
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I urge all EU Member States to sign and ratify this Convention and not to try to redefine what we mean by cluster munitions so as to wriggle out of their responsibilities, as certain Member States are trying to do. |
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It was eventually decided to ratify the peace without Zeeland's consent. |
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All Council of Europe member states are party to the Convention and new members are expected to ratify the convention at the earliest opportunity. |
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Countries can ratify the charter in respect of its minority languages based on Part II or Part III of the charter, which contain varying principles. |
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Predictably they didn't and predictably the Labour and Lib Dem councillors voted to ratify the plan and will now have to endure the judicial review that will surely follow. |
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Arguments boiled over between the ruling party Kuomintang and opposition Democratic Progressive Party as they disagreed on how fast to ratify a trade pact with China. |
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Member countries must sign and ratify all WTO agreements on accession. |
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The United Kingdom's failure to ratify this protocol is due to concerns over the interaction of Article 2 and Article 3 with British nationality law. |
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The dualist approach in international law contained in the Irish Constitution allows the state to sign and ratify treaties without incorporating them into domestic law. |
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A ruling which has resulted in ad hoc amendments to the constitution to permit the state to ratify treaties that might otherwise have been contrary to the constitution. |
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In 2009, the UK government stated that it had no plans to ratify Protocol 4 because of concerns that those articles could be taken as conferring that right. |
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The following year, however, Australia and France announced that they would not ratify the convention, rendering it dead for all intents and purposes. |
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The union was recognized by France, United Kingdom, Italy, and Japan in the Treaty of Paris of 1920, which however never came into force, because Japan did not ratify it. |
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To raise enough funds and ratify the final peace treaty, Charles had to call the Long Parliament, beginning the process that led to the First English Civil War. |
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They should meet that night on some neutral spot to ratify the truce. |
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