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Kelsey Burdorff
on Nov 22, 2024Verified
Treaties in the United States may be self-executing or non-self-executing.
Self-executing
describes a document, rule, or law that becomes effective immediately without the need for any additional action, enforcement, or formal ratification.
Non-self-executing
A term used to describe treaties or provisions that require additional legislation to be implemented domestically.
Treaties
Formal agreements between countries that are governed by international law.
- Acquire knowledge on the procedure and significance of international pacts and treaties in the American legal system.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the procedure and significance of international pacts and treaties in the American legal system.