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Obama's war violates the UN Charter, a treaty the United States has ratified, making it part of U.S. law under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Even if a military attack on Syria did not run afoul of the WPR, it would violate the United Nations Charter, a treaty the U.S. has ratified, making it part of U.S. law under the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
Since the Declaration has been signed and ratified by the United States it is therefore binding on state governments through the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution (Article VI, clause 2).
The United States has ratified both of these treaties, making them part of US law under the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
Under the principle of supremacy, national courts are required to enforce the treaties that their member states have ratified, and thus the laws enacted under them, even if doing so requires them to ignore conflicting national law, and (within limits) even constitutional provisions.
Ten were ratified.
Russia retorts that it never ratified the document.Yevgeny Yasin, Russia's former liberal economics minister, argues that the Yukos affair has done enduring damage to Russia's long-term prosperity because it is harder to create wealth without property rights and the supremacy of law.
ratified the panel's findings.
Article VI, which prohibits religious tests for officeholders, also deals with public debts and the supremacy of the Constitution, citing the document as "the supreme Law of the Land;…any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding". Article VII stipulated that the Constitution would become operational after being ratified by nine states.
The Constitution was ratified.
"THIS protocol cannot be ratified".
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