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Ratification is a prin****l's
legal confirmation of an act of its agent. In
international law,
ratification is the
process by
which a
state declares its...
- The
Ratification Cases,
officially titled as
Javellana v.
Executive Secretary (G.R. No. L-36142,
March 31, 1973; 50 SCRA 30), was a 1973
Supreme Court...
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State ratifying conventions are one of the two
methods established by
Article V of the
United States Constitution for
ratifying proposed constitutional...
- 235–319; the
standard scholarly study Shepard, E. Lee, comp.
Reluctant Ratifiers:
Virginia Considers the
Federal Constitution. Richmond:
Virginia Historical...
- the
states for
ratification since the
Constitution was put into
operation on
March 4, 1789. Twenty-seven of those,
having been
ratified by the requisite...
- The
Ratification Act of 1929 (Pub. Res. 70–89, 45 Stat. 1253,
enacted 20
February 1929,
codified at 48 U.S.C. § 1661) was a
joint resolution of the United...
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Article VII
establishes the
procedure subsequently used by the 13
states to
ratify it. The
Constitution of the
United States is the
oldest and longest-standing...
- It
evolved from the Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP),
which was
never ratified due to the
withdrawal of the
United States. The
eleven members have combined...
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other entity that
ratifies,
accedes to, approves, or
succeeds to the treaty. In general,
multilateral treaties are open to
ratification by any state. Some...
- the
state legislatures for
ratification, as
provided by
Article V of the U.S. Constitution. The amendment's
ratification in the
states remains disputed...