Ratifies
Ratifies is the third-person singular present tense of the verb ratify. To ratify something is to give formal consent or approval, thereby making it officially valid. The term is widely used in law and government to refer to the process by which a treaty, constitutional amendment, or other agreement is formally approved and becomes enforceable.
In international law, ratification is typically the step after negotiation and signing. A state may sign a
Ratification can involve reservations or understandings; a state may ratify with conditions. Some legal systems distinguish
Examples of its use include the widespread ratification of international agreements such as climate or trade