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Validity of Congressional-Executive Agreements That Substantially Modify the United States’ Obligations Under an Existing Treaty

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It lies within Congress’s power to authorize the President to modify substantially the United States’ domestic and international legal obligations under a prior treaty, including an arms control treaty, by making an executive agreement with our treaty partners, without Senate advice and consent.

Updated July 9, 2014