It seems to result unavoidably from the nature of the thing, that when the constitutional right to make treaties is exercised, the treaty so made should be binding upon those who delegated authority for that purpose.
Neither the senate nor president can make treatiesby their separate authority.
The powers to make treaties and to send and receive ambassadors, speak their own propriety.
From this cause, probably, proceed the fears and apprehensions of some, that the President and Senate maymake treaties without an equal eye to the interests of all the States.
If the states, separately, were allowed to make treaties or form alliances with foreign powers, the rights and interests of one state might be injured by the treaties made by another state.
The President and Senate possessed the power to make treaties, which were, like the Constitution and the laws of Congress, the supreme law of the land.
The king of Great Britain has by the constitution a power to make treaties, yet in matters of great importance he consults the parliament.
Mr. Mason deems the president and senate's power to make treaties dangerous, because they become laws of the land.
It is also the King's prerogative to make Treaties, leagues, and alliances with foreign States and Princes.
To form contracts for mutual security or defence; or to make Treaties, offensive or defensive.
The result of these various objections was a determination on the part of a large majority of the States not to make treaties of peace an exception to the rule, but to provide a uniform rule for the ratification of all treaties.
They are to make Treaties; and they are to try all impeachments.
The Senate of the United States shall have power to make treaties, and to appoint Ambassadors, and Judges of the Supreme Court.
IX), "The Senate of the United States shall have power to make treaties, and appoint Ambassadors and judges of the Supreme Court.
Senate, it says, shall have the sole and exclusive power "to make treaties; and to appoint ambassadors and other ministers to foreign nations, and judges of the Supreme Court.
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