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TITLE XI
Of the INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND
AGREEMENTS
Article 137
The President of the Republic negotiates and ratifies the international treaties and agreements.
Article 138
The peace treaties, the commercial treaties, the treaties relative to the international organizations,
those that engage the finances of the State, those that modify the provisions of a legislative nature,
those which are relative to the status of persons and to the Rights of Man, [and] those that involve
cession, exchange or addition of territory, may only be ratified by virtue of a law.
They may only take effect after having been ratified and published.
No cession, no exchange or addition of territory is valid without the consent of the populations
interested.
Article 139
When the Constitutional Court, referred to [the matter] by the President of the Republic, by the
Prime Minister or by the President of the National Assembly, has declared that an international
commitment contains a clause contrary to the Constitution, the authorization to ratify it or to
approve it may only intervene after the revision of the Constitution.
Article 140
The treaties or agreements regularly ratified or approved have, on their publication, an authority
superior to the laws, under reserve, for each agreement or treaty, of its application by the other party.
Togo 1992 (rev. 2007)
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