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- W2557434264 abstract "The process in the United States of negotiating and ratifying human rights treaties seldom engages the states, either individually or collectively. This has been a strange turn in the evolution of our federal system that I believe should be of greater interest to human rights advocates and specialists in foreign relations law. Let me suggest why. As The Federalist makes clear, the framers of the Constitution were confident that the Senate, and the Senate alone, would be an ideal instrument for the expression of state interests in the treaty-making process.I The Senate was going to be small and its members were to be elected by state legislatures. It could, therefore, transmit the will of the states in working closely with the executive branch to make and ratify treaties. Moreover, it was expected that the Senators would be among the most able, virtuous, and therefore trustworthy citizens of the various states.' How times have changed over the past two centuries! The role of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the powers and paternalism of its Chairman, and a routinely clumsy handling of foreign affairs would have been beyond the imagination of even the remarkably imaginative Founding Fathers. Nor was their intent to vest a determination of state interests exclusively within the discretion of a handful of Senators. The states, themselves, through a plenary Senate, were to decide collectively what, within constitutional limits, was in their interest. In effect, it was the states" @default.
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- W2557434264 title "State Collaboration In United States Ratification Of Human Rights Treaties" @default.
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