The federal government often enters into international treaties.These treaties are not ratified as law,with full legal force,until:
A) the International Court has ratified Australia's right to be a signatory to the treaty.
B) they are approved by a majority of both houses of the Federal Parliament.
C) the State Parliaments agree to the treaty.
D) the Constitution allows Australia to be party to the treaty.
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