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What is the difference between signing and ratifying a treaty?

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What is the difference between signing and ratifying a treaty?

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It depends upon whether the person signing the treaty has the ultimate authority on the subject. If they do have such authority, then signing and ratifying are the same thing. However, it is not uncommon for a nation to insist that an agreement made on its behalf be ratified by its legislative assembly.

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