State Party

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A State Party is a country that has formally agreed to and is legally bound by an international treaty or convention.

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf legal concept
subject of international law
appliesTo recognized country
sovereign state
differsFrom non‑State Party not bound by the treaty
signatory state that has not ratified the treaty
documentedIn United Nations Treaty Collection
surface form: UN Treaty Collection

treaty status lists
governedBy Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
hasCollectiveForm States Parties
hasComponent consent to be bound
international obligation
state
treaty
hasDefinition a country that has formally agreed to and is legally bound by an international treaty or convention
hasLegalStatus bound by treaty obligations
entitled to treaty rights
hasObligation comply with treaty provisions in good faith
not defeat the object and purpose of the treaty
hasPrerequisite expression of consent to be bound
hasRight invoke treaty mechanisms and procedures
participate in meetings of States Parties
vote on amendments to the treaty
hasRole duty bearer under international law
party to a treaty
hasTemporalAspect status begins when treaty enters into force for the state
status ends upon lawful withdrawal or termination of treaty
languageOfOrigin English
mayPerform denounce a treaty
implement treaty obligations domestically
make reservations to a treaty
withdraw from a treaty
operatesInDomain public international law
treaty law
recognizedBy United Nations treaty practice
depositaries of treaties
relatedTo non‑State Party
signatory state
requiresAct acceptance
accession
approval
ratification
usedInContext arms control treaties
environmental treaties
human rights treaties
multilateral conventions
trade agreements

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