MODALITIES AND PROCEDURES FOR RATIFYING INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS
The Queen acts on behalf of the Realm in international affairs. But she may not enter into any obligation which for fulfilment requires the concurrence of Parliament or which is otherwise of major importance, nor may she terminate any international treaty entered into with the consent of the parliament (Article 19 of the Constitution). Any measure that the Queen takes in pursuance of this provision must be submitted to the parliament forthwith.
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