Amendment100th Congress
2305
- Amendment Number
- 2305
- Purpose
- To provide that the Senate's advice and consent to ratification of the INF Treaty is subject to the condition, based on the Treaty Clauses of the Constitution, that (1) the United States shall interpret the Treaty in accordance with the common understanding of the Treaty shared by the president and the Senate at the time the Senate gave its advice and consent to ratification; (2) such common understanding is based on (a) the text of the Treaty and the provisions of the resolution of ratification, and (b) the authoritative representations which were provided by the President and his representatives to the Senate and its Committees, in seeking Senate consent to ratification, insofar as such representations were directed to the meaning and legal effect of the text of the Treaty; (3) the United states shall not agree to or adopt an interpretation different from that common understanding except pursuant to Senate advice and consent to a subsequent treaty or protocol, or the enactment of a statute; and (4) if, subsequent to ratification of the Treaty, a question arises as to the interpretation of a provision of the Treaty on which no common understanding was reached in accordance with paragraph (2), that provision shall be interpreted in accordance with applicable United States law.
- Congress
- 100
- Type
- SAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- May 26, 1988
- Latest Action Text
- Byrd amendment SP2305 agreed to, (RC #158, Ex.) 72 yeas, 27 nays.
- Proposed Date
- May 26, 1988
- Submitted Date
- May 26, 1988
- Chamber
- Senate
- Update Date
- Aug 14, 2021