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"Salmon migration in the Columbia river ended 26 years before the treaty was ever ratified," says Mr Bennett.
Because Fremont and Gwin represented the key swing votes between the Whig and Democratic parties, none of the treaties were ever ratified and all were classified.
But in California none of the 18 treaties signed by tribal and U.S. officials between 1851 and 1852 (which included only about a third of the state's tribes) were ever ratified by Congress, Singleton says.
This followed the entry into force for the EU on 22 January 2011 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), the first human rights treaty that the EU has ever ratified.
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This makes sense only if America has no intention of ever ratifying the treaty.In fact, American ratification is not likely for years.
But what else would you expect from a city that decided to conform to the Kyoto Protocol whether or not the U.S. government ever ratifies it?
Some analysts argued that the Europeans were required to compromise on their core position, accepting a vague promise of a legal treaty without assurances it would ever be ratified.
"No amendment has ever been ratified without a broad national consensus — it's an uphill battle — but we've done it 27 times as a country, and I think we can get enough states to agree".
This sealed the Protocol's fate in terms of ever being ratified by the U.S. Senate.
This was the fastest an amendment has ever been ratified in history.
If it should ever be ratified, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child would stand above our Constitution, and above our laws and Supreme Court rulings.
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