Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Appointed day

The appointed day refers to the entry into force of a treaty or a law that is the source of positive law, and therefore its binding nature is developed and applied to the parties. In addition, marks its international legal obligation and duty of the parties to implement it.

The binding force of the convention or the validity of the rule coincides with the completion of the negotiated procedure. At the time the convention is concluded, the rule comes into force and becomes legally binding convention. This binding is reflected in the fact that the negotiating parties can not unilaterally release the obligations created by the convention, and if any amendments, shall be made ​​according to the procedure prescribed by the legal system. This means that the standard created by the consent of the parties is in force.

to ensure the effectiveness of the treaty, the terms of entry into force can be further requirements for the number of States or international bodies required for its entry into force or the time elapsed for the effective force.

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