treaties

     

A treaty is an agreement uner international law entered into by actors in international law, namely states and international organizations. A Treaty may also be known as: (international) agreement, protocol, covenant, convention, exchange of letters, accord, exchange of notes, memorandum of understanding, etc. Regardless of the terminology, all of these international agreements under international law are equally treaties and the rules are the same. (Note that in United States constitutional law, the term "treaty" has a special meaning which is more restricted than its meaning in international law; see below.)

Trivia about treaties

  • The president has the power to make these agreements, "provided two-thirds of the senators present concur"
  • Famous ones were concluded at Utrecht, Ghent & Versailles
  • Needing only the approval of the Senate, these, along with the Constitution, are the supreme laws of the land
  • The Senate has to advise & consent to these, & did so on a 2007 taxation one with Belgium

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