Examples of using Ratify in English and their translations into Hindi
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It will take effect once 50 nations ratify it.
Nations that ratify this convention are bound to it by international law.
The Treaty willenter into force when 50 countries ratify it.
Governments must ratify the new protocol in order to become legally bound by its provisions.
The AfCFTA will come into effect after 22 countries ratify it.
EU must ensure that all its members ratify the amendments to KP within the time frame agreed at Durban.
In the United States, the Senate must ratify all treaties.
All national governments are now invited to sign and ratify this crucial global agreement, which prohibits the use, production and storage of nuclear weapons and sets the basis for their total elimination.
The treaty enters into force once 50 states sign and ratify it.
This campaign aimed to encourage people to lobby their governments to sign and ratify the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, which has so far been signed by 70 nations and ratified by 21.
The treaty will takeeffect once 50 UN member states ratify it.
To facilitate accountability for these crimes, Iraq should ratify the Rome Statute, giving the International Criminal Court jurisdiction over war crimes and crimes against humanity there, and should incorporate the prosecution of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide into its domestic law.
This Treaty will come into force when at least 50 countries sign and ratify it.
India said it and several other countries believe they cannot ratify the deal due to various legal impediments.
However, the protocol will only come into effect when at least 50 nations ratify it.
There are standards bodies, such as the IETF, which can ratify RFCs as official standards.
The U.S., though fully involved in the negotiations, refused to sign or ratify UNCLOS.
It will come into effect 60 days after six of the 11 member countries ratify the agreement domestically.
But before the CTBT can enter into force,44 specific nuclear technology holder countries must sign and ratify it.
In 1787, he was elected to the Constitutional Congress,only to refuse to sign and ratify the Constitution when the time came.
But before the CTBT can enter into force,44 specific nuclear technology holder countries must sign and ratify it.
The emergency can be declared for a month at a time,and Parliament must ratify it within 10 days.
Six months earlier, on the International Day against Nuclear Tests, which is observed every year on August 29,he urged all countries to sign and ratify the Treaty.
Given the delay renewing gender equality bills at the federal level, some activists are ramping up their calls for the U.S. to,once and for all, ratify the U.N. Bill of Rights for Women.
The U.S., though fully involved in the negotiations, refused to sign or ratify UNCLOS.
The only problem is that the all of the countries with majoractive space programs- Russia, the US and China- have refused to sign, ratify or accede to the treaty.
These aspects to the relationship were formalised by the Statute of Westminster in 1931, which applied to Canada without the need for ratification, but Australia, New Zealand,and Newfoundland had to ratify the statute for it to take effect.
The National Human Rights Commission in December had recommended lawmakers pass a special law to initiate an investigation into Brothers Home andalso called for the government to sign and ratify a United Nations convention against forced disappearance.