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Withdrawing From Congressional-Executive Agreements With The Advice And Consent Of Congress, Abigail L. Sia Nov 2020

Withdrawing From Congressional-Executive Agreements With The Advice And Consent Of Congress, Abigail L. Sia

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As President Donald J. Trump withdrew the United States from one international agreement after another, many began to question whether these withdrawals required congressional approval. The answer may depend on the type of agreement. Based on history and custom, it appears that the president may unilaterally withdraw from agreements concluded pursuant to the treaty process outlined in the U.S. Constitution. However, the United States also has a long history of concluding international agreements as congressional-executive agreements, which use a different approval process that does not appear in the Constitution. But while academics have spilled ink on Article II treaties for …