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International

Copenhagen and U.S. Treaty Law

Any international agreement reached in Copenhagen can truly be binding on the U.S. only if it is incorporated into domestic law. A treaty is the law of the land, but under Article II of the Constitution, a treaty must be ratified by two-thirds of the Senate. Hard as it is […]

  • Copenhagen
by Michael B. Gerrard
Published December 3, 2009

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