Political Law, 2017 Bar — Question IX-C
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QUESTION
The President signs an agreement with his counterpart in another country involving reciprocity in the treatment of each country’s nationals residing in the other’s territory. However, he does not submit the agreement to the Senate for concurrence. Sec. 21, Art. VII of the Constitution provides that no treaty or international agreement shall be valid and effective without such concurrence. Is the agreement signed by the President effective despite the lack of Senate concurrence? Explain your answer. (4%)
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