TED BROMUND, Senior Research Fellow in Anglo-American Relations at the Heritage Foundation:Safeguarding the U.S. Constitution from infringments in the realm of international treatiesThe synthesis of a treaty to enforceable lawToday’s non-contractual nature of human rights treatiesPART TWO:Examples of the Obama Administration bypassing Congress and the SenateThe Arms Trade Treaty's possible impact on the arming and resupplying of American alliesTreaties affecting the responsibility of Federal Courts to enforce g...
TED BROMUND, Senior Research Fellow in Anglo-American Relations at the Heritage Foundation:
- Safeguarding the U.S. Constitution from infringments in the realm of international treaties
- The synthesis of a treaty to enforceable law
- Today’s non-contractual nature of human rights treaties
PART TWO:
- Examples of the Obama Administration bypassing Congress and the Senate
- The Arms Trade Treaty's possible impact on the arming and resupplying of American allies
- Treaties affecting the responsibility of Federal Courts to enforce gun control regulations
PART THREE:
- The UN Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and American 2nd Amendment rights
- Mexico’s biased handling of the 2015 Conference of States Parties Conference on the UN ATT
- Congressional options to fight the ATT
PART FOUR
- The Ottawa Convention's effect on U.S. anti-personnel land mine capabilities
- A look at a NATO study on how land mines are essential to the U.S. military arsenal
- The two primary components of the Iran nuclear treaty that will hurt the U.S.
- Whether or not the U.S. should join the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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