Accession (international law)

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Accession (also known as accession ) is the accession of a subject under international law , usually a state , to an existing international treaty . The acceding state deposits a certificate of accession. The accession leads to the same result as the ratification upon conclusion of a treaty.

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Individual evidence

  1. http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/sr/0_111/a15.html
  2. Art. 15 Vienna Convention on Contract Law