ratifikációt
Ratifikációt refers to the process by which a state formally approves and agrees to be bound by an international treaty. This act signifies that the state has completed its internal legal procedures, such as parliamentary approval or a referendum, making the treaty legally enforceable within its jurisdiction. Ratification is a crucial step in the treaty-making process, distinguishing between a treaty's signing and its entry into force.
Typically, after a treaty has been negotiated and signed by authorized representatives of the states involved,
Once a sufficient number of states have ratified a treaty, as specified within the treaty itself, it