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28 December, 08:18

Which statement is true of a treaty?

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  1. 28 December, 08:34
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    Assuming these are the options

    A. It must be ratified by two-thirds of the U. S. Senate.

    B. It is only a guideline rather than a binding law.

    C. It has to be approved by the United Nations.

    D. It can be enacted by the executive branch alone.

    Answer:

    A. It must be ratified by two-thirds of the U. S. Senate.

    Explanation:

    An international treaty is a legal norm of international nature, binding and mandatory for the states that subscribe to it, normally written by subjects of international law and governed by it, which may consist of one or several legal instruments and its name being indifferent. As an agreement, it always implies the minimum concurrence of two legal persons. For example, the rulers of each country meet to agree with their country limits so as not to have problems with their territories
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