The Supreme Court checks the President by interpreting treaties.
In Europe, European Court of Justice has the authority to interpret treaties.
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In the United States, the Senate is responsible for these.
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The power to review all laws and treaties of the U.S. lies primarily with the Supreme Court, which can interpret and determine their constitutionality. This judicial review allows the Court to invalidate laws and treaties that conflict with the Constitution. Additionally, Congress and the President play roles in the legislative process and treaty-making, but it is the judiciary that ultimately ensures compliance with constitutional principles.
1. The judicial branch has the power to interpret the law 2. The constitution gives the judicial branch a similar power concerning treaties with other countries 3.
None. The Judicial Branch has no enforcement power. Their responsibility is to interpret and apply the law and ensure laws, executive orders and treaties are constitutional. The Executive Branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The senate has final approval on treaties.
When did treaties become necessary?
The different branches of government are given different powers by the Constitution. Powers to tax, declare war, grant pardons, negotiate treaties, interpret the laws, and raise armies are some of the powers granted by the Constitution.
The Senate has the responsibility of approving treaties.