full faith and credit clause
A clause in Article VI of the Constitution providing that the Constitution, laws passed by the national government (Congress) under its constitutional powers, and all treaties are the supreme law of the land.
national laws, including the constitution and treaties, have precedence over state laws
national laws, including the constitution and treaties, have precidence over state laws(novanet)
i think its to make treaties;)
enumerated powers
The US President has the Constitutional authority to make foreign policy, with the advice of the Senate, who must approve all treaties.
the constitution, national laws, and U.S. treaties are the supreme laws of the land. (novanet)
In Europe, European Court of Justice has the authority to interpret treaties.
Treaties ARE national laws.
In any case involving the Constitution, acts of Congress, and treaties with other nations, as well as in disputes between the states.
The supremacy clause is written out in the US Constitution under article 6; it states that the US Constitution, the laws made in pursuance thereof, and the treaties made by the authority of the United States is the supreme law of the land and goes further by defining every single government official (both state and federal) is required to take an oath in support of the US Constitution.Since it is so clearly spelled out, and contained in the original sections of the constitution; then yes it is constitutional beyond question. It should also be noted that those people who wrote the constitution emphatically stated that it was intended to be supreme.
The supremacy clause is written out in the US Constitution under article 6; it states that the US Constitution, the laws made in pursuance thereof, and the treaties made by the authority of the United States is the supreme law of the land and goes further by defining every single government official (both state and federal) is required to take an oath in support of the US Constitution.Since it is so clearly spelled out, and contained in the original sections of the constitution; then yes it is constitutional beyond question. It should also be noted that those people who wrote the constitution emphatically stated that it was intended to be supreme.