Yes eg the NATO treaty.
In the US, it is the Chief of State or President that makes treaties with other nations.
The senate approves and disapproves treaties but the executive branch makes the treaties with the other countries!
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The President of the United States is responsible for negotiating and finalizing treaties with other countries. However, the Senate must approve treaties by a two-thirds majority before they can take effect.
Yes. Both countries have extradition treaties between each other.
In the US, only the Federal Government can do this; states cannot do this individually.
the president was given the power to make treaties and speak to leaders of the different countries
Treaties are ratified by Congress, in the US.
In the US Constitution all treaties are voted on by the US Senate. No other political body or individual is exempt from US Treaties.
Only the President can propose treaties with other countries for the US. This power is speciically given to the president in Article II, Section 2, Clause 2: "He shall have Power, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties. . ." No other branch of government and no state may deal with foreign nations.
If we didnt have peace treaties, operation treaties, trade treaties, then we would all be fighting and we would be putting bombs in the shipments to and fro other countries. the treaties are saying....blah blah blah we promise to be nice to your country and you promise to be nice to our country if we trade with eachother. you will defent us we will defend you...blah blah blah..
Navada and Colorado are both states, therefore, they do not have treaties with one another. Countries have treaties. All states within the US are subject to extradition within the US.