ratifitseeritud
Ratifitseeritud is an Estonian term used in international law to describe a treaty or agreement that has received formal consent from a state’s authorities to be bound by its provisions. It is the past passive participle of the verb ratifitseerida (to ratify) and is commonly encountered in legal texts, government documents, and news reports. A treaty that has been ratified is considered legally binding on the ratifying state under international law, and its obligations may also require domestic implementation through national legislation.
The process typically involves negotiation and signing at the international level, followed by a domestic step
Ratifitseeritud is used to indicate the status of international agreements in official communications, legal databases, and