Title: On the Constitutional Provisions and Historical Development Concerning the Presidential Legislative Authority
Abstract: The authority to sign an international treaty mainly belongs to the congress.As the chief in command,the president has part of this authority,which is embraced in the administrative power as the inherent authority.With the intensive international exchanges,the US Congress has begun to delegate part of its legislative power to the president.This is normally referred as the delegated authority.To what extent is the delegated authority? How does the president get this power? Whether are the international agreements signed through delegated authority self-executive or non-self-executive? The US Constitution has nothing to say about these.We have to find the answers by analyzing the relevant provisions of the Constitution and the practice of legislation in the United States.
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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