Tanzania ratified the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) on 18 March 2004. This convention aims to promote international cooperation in combating transnational organized crime. Ratification signifies Tanzania's commitment to addressing issues such as human trafficking, drug smuggling, and other criminal activities that cross borders.
No
i guess iran already ratify it, who now? i need it myself
Delaware
The convention made it so that each state would hold a convention to ratify the Constitution. This meant a series of compromises and ratifications which were heavily influenced by Benjamin Franklin.
The convention made it so that each state would hold a convention to ratify the Constitution. This meant a series of compromises and ratifications which were heavily influenced by Benjamin Franklin.
5
formal- congress propose/ national convention propose---- then state legislature/state convention can ratify
Citizens didn't ratify it nor have a say in what was in it. The constitutional convention kept it secret the entire time and it was the delegates who ratified it.
NO i think
The convention made it so that each state would hold a convention to ratify the Constitution. This meant a series of compromises and ratifications which were heavily influenced by Benjamin Franklin.
The Constitutional Convention designated the states ratify the new Constitution by conventions elected specifically for the sole purpose of ratifying it.
No, not all states must ratify a U.S. Constitutional convention. Article V of the Constitution allows for a convention to be called by two-thirds of the state legislatures, but once a convention is convened and proposes amendments, only three-fourths of the states (currently 38 out of 50) must ratify any proposed amendments for them to become part of the Constitution. Thus, while a significant number of states is required to initiate a convention, ratification can occur with a smaller subset of states.