International Organizations
International Organizations
Overlapping of the treatymaking power through congressional-executive cooperation in international agreements is also demonstrated by the use of resolutions approving the United States joining of international organizations 1 and participating in international conventions.2
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This text about International Organizations is based on “The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation”, published by the U.S. Government Printing Office.
Notes
[Footnote 1] E.g., 48 Stat. 1182 (1934), authorizing the President to accept membership for the United States in the International Labor Organization.
[Footnote 2] See E. Corwin, supra at 216.
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