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The book offered to the reader is the first monographic study in our country devoted to the American practice of concluding treaties and agreements. The work examines the relationship between the White House and the Capitol in the preparation of treaty acts, the system of treaty ratification adopted in the United States, executive agreements concluded by the American government, attempts by Congress to strengthen control over the government's activities in the field of treaty relations with other countries. The book analyzes the political and legal aspects of the interaction between the government and Congress in treaty affairs, traces in their historical development the changes in American theory and practice of the United States in accepting international obligations, and compares the provisions on treaties written in the U.S. Constitution with the real picture in this area in modern America.
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