Treaty Adoption

/ˈtriːti əˌdɒpʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The formal act by which a state or international organization consents to be bound by a treaty, often through approval by its competent authority.
    The treaty adoption by the parliament marked the state's commitment to international environmental standards.

Forms

  • treaty adoption

Commentary

Treaty adoption refers specifically to the internal decision or process of accepting a treaty, distinct from signature or ratification stages.

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