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What happens to international treaties?

Since the Constitution requires treaties to be ratified by the Senate, how did it come about that any President who feels like it can abrogate them?

Update:

Is there any case law about this?  Or is it too difficult for anybody to establish standing in a court?

3 Antworten

Relevanz
  • vor 11 Monaten

    These non-ratified treaties may sound like treaties and look like treaties, but they are nothing more than casual, perhaps symbolic, nonbinding agreements, because they are not valid expressions of constitutional doctrine

  • vor 12 Monaten

    While Treaties are ratified by the Senate they are not American or even International law.  They are mere formal agreements (promises) and don't exist in perpetuity.  So breaking a treaty, when it no longer serves the interests of the country (or leader) is common amongst countries across the globe. To answer your question directly, President's have felt they can break treaties since the moment treaties were first created.  I'm no Trump fan, but this sort of thing isn't unique to him.

  • vor 12 Monaten

    The current president thinks he has the power to do anything he wants. We will fix that in November.

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