Article II of the Constitution provides for all the powers of the President. Under Section 2 of that article, the President is given the power to make treaties, though this is supposed to be done with the advice and consent of the Senate and the treaty does not become law until it has been approved 2/3 of the Senate.
An approved treaty has the force of a law approved by Congress and therefore governs all the states as well (Article VI, last paragraph). The states are specifically prohibited from making treaties on their own in Article 1, Section 10 of the Constitution.
No. Nowhere in the constitution is "freedom of rights" mentioned
The Constitution does not mention the number of justices.
No, there is no mention of political parties in the Constitution.
the preamble
No. They are two separate documents made eleven years apart from one another. The Constitution does not even mention the Declaration of Independence.
No, it does not. There is no mention of political parties in the constitution, it is just how politics develops.
It is important because it is part of the US Constitution.
Yes
Well, Alaska is part of the US. The treaty was, however, signed outside of Alaska.
That part of the Constitution is in the Preamble.
No. There is no mention of political parties in the Us Constitution. They did not exist in the US when the Constitution was written and I don't think most of the framers even thought about the possibility of their formation.
how does the us constitution play a part in today's governments around the world?