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- W2611389340 abstract "Until recently, the law surrounding executive agreements has been a subject of attention from a relatively small number of academics concerned with foreign relations law, along with State Department lawyers who have a need to deploy the underlying concepts in concrete determinations. Then, with little advance warning, the Paris Agreement thrust legal doctrines surrounding executive agreements to center stage in public policy debates and in the popular press. Daniel Bodansky and Peter Spiro appropriately focus on a subset of executive agreements, namely those whose domestic legal authority is a federal statute that does not expressly authorize the executive branch to conclude international agreements. However, the tone and approach of their Article, unfortunately, risks exacerbating the already fraught, inflammatory, and combative rhetoric surrounding the conclusion of the Paris Agreement and other instruments done as executive agreements based on this theory. While the authors are more than entitled to share subjective impressions of their individual journeys through the law of executive agreements, the Article makes categorical assertions about the Obama administration’s approach to executive agreements that can be tested against prior practice and jurisprudence. The Article’s claims of innovative practice—and the accompanying implications of executive overreach—are belied by the authors’ own analysis, which, in its broad outlines, is well taken. In short, the president has the power to enter into agreements that are consistent with, but not necessarily expressly authorized by, prior statute, that authority was recognized by the Supreme Court at the latest three decades ago, and exercise of that prerogative has a lengthy history in executive branch practice. Regardless of the extent to which the Obama administration has or has not utilized this category of executive agreements, there is little or no basis either in history or law to suggest that the practice is somehow different in kind from that which preceded it." @default.
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- W2611389340 title "Executive Agreements Relying on Implied Statutory Authority: A Response to Bodansky and Spiro" @default.
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