Foreign-funded government procurement: An examination of the proprietary and implication of characterizing a foreign loan agreement as an executive agreement
No less than the Constitution has given the President a wide discretion in the field of foreign relations, as s/he alone has the power to negotiate treaties and international agreements. In the exercise of this power, the President may completely exclude Congress, although in case of treaties and in...
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Animo Repository
2009
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Institution: | De La Salle University |