entry into force

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Englisch - Türkisch
yürürlüğe girmek
(Hukuk) yürürlüğe giriş
after the entry into force
(Avrupa Birliği) yürürlüğe girmesinden itibaren
Englisch - Englisch
The moment at which all provisions of a treaty are legally binding on its parties Every treaty specifies preconditions for its entry into force The NPT specified that it would enter into force after the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union (the Depository governments) and forty other countries ratify the Treaty, an event which occurred on March 5, 1970
protocols and amendments are not legally binding until they have been ratified by an agreed number of countries The Framework Convention on Climate Change, for example, required 50 and entered into force for each party 90 days after that party ratified The Kyoto Protocol includes what is called a "double trigger": the Protocol will enter into force once 55 countries accounting for at least 55% of developed countries' current greenhouse gas emissions have ratified the Protocol
The treaty comes into force when a sufficient number of States have expressed their consent to be bound by the treaty Then, the treaty has a legal existence in the international legal system and in the legal systems of States Parties
Intergovernmental agreements, including protocols and amendments, are not legally binding until they have been ratified by a certain number of countries; the Climate Change Convention required 50 and enters into force for each new Party 90 days after it ratifies
The moment at which all provisions of a treaty are legally binding on its parties Every treaty specifies preconditions for its entry into force For example, the NPT specified that it would enter into force after the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union (the Depository governments) and 40 other countries ratified the Treaty, an event that occurred on March 5, 1970
A treaty or convention comes into force when a sufficient number of states have expressed their consent to be bound by the treaty Once in force, the treaty or convention has a legal existence both in the international legal system and in the legal systems of states parties
Multilateral agreements are usually not legally binding until they have been ratified by a certain number of countries The UNCCD required 50 ratifications and entered into force on 26 December 1996 Equally the Convention states, that it will enter into force for a given Party 90 days after this Party has deposited its instrument of Ratification or Accession
entry into force

    Silbentrennung

    en·try in·to force

    Türkische aussprache

    entri întı fôrs

    Aussprache

    /ˈentrē əntə ˈfôrs/ /ˈɛntriː ɪntə ˈfɔːrs/
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