Article I, Section 10
The Senate has the important job of approving treaties made by the president.
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L.L Brunk wrote "Alliances With Other Nations No Longer A Gray Area."
The United States Supreme Court. Article 3, Section 2.
Article 92 is known in the military world as a "punitivearticle," and it is the failure to obey an order or command. In the military this can be punished criminally.
the constitution, national laws, and U.S. treaties are the supreme laws of the land. (novanet)
In the United States, that power is vested in the President, but the treaties must be approved by the Senate. This is Article II, Section 2, Clause 2, of the Constitution.
Article 134
Check and Balances. Article II of the Constitution: This article gives the President authority to ensure that the laws are faithfully executed, appoint people to assist in carrying out laws, negotiate treaties, and to command the military. Allows the President several checks on the power of the other two branches of government. Executive, Legislative and Judicial.
Primarily Article 134.
The Executive Branch, under Article 2 of the constitution. He/she has the power to make treaties, appoint ambassadors and justices(judges) of the Supreme Court with the approval of 2/3 of the Senate.