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To ratify a treaty means to sign or give formal consent to it. How does ratifying an international treaty change anything in a country?
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Ratifying an international treaty formally commits a country to adhere to the provisions and obligations outlined in the treaty, making it legally binding within that country and often requiring changes to domestic laws or policies to ensure compliance. This can lead to significant impacts on legal frameworks, international relations, and the country’s standing in the global community.
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