Episodes
Wednesday Oct 22, 2014
Ted Bromund
Wednesday Oct 22, 2014
Wednesday Oct 22, 2014
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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