Revision of Trading with the Enemy Act: Markup Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, June 16, 17, and 20, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 38 pagini |
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... passed by Congress in 1976 terminates all national emergencies as of Septem- ber 14 , 1978 , except for eight laws . The committees with jurisdiction over those laws were directed to study and report to the House and Senate within 275 ...
... passed by Congress in 1976 terminates all national emergencies as of Septem- ber 14 , 1978 , except for eight laws . The committees with jurisdiction over those laws were directed to study and report to the House and Senate within 275 ...
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... passed . INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC EMERGENCY POWERS Title II provides for emergency powers to be exercised in other types of situations to deal with what the bill calls any " unusual and extraordinary threat which has its source in whole ...
... passed . INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC EMERGENCY POWERS Title II provides for emergency powers to be exercised in other types of situations to deal with what the bill calls any " unusual and extraordinary threat which has its source in whole ...
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... passed by the Congress . It has been , as I say , that extension of the powers on the Export Administration Act has been . done under the authority of the Trading With the Enemy Act , and that is why it is necessary in this bill to ...
... passed by the Congress . It has been , as I say , that extension of the powers on the Export Administration Act has been . done under the authority of the Trading With the Enemy Act , and that is why it is necessary in this bill to ...
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... passed in 1917 , in conjunction with United States entry into World War I , " to define , regulate , and punish trading with the enemy . " Section 5 ( b ) authorized the President to regulate certain eco- nomic transactions with foreign ...
... passed in 1917 , in conjunction with United States entry into World War I , " to define , regulate , and punish trading with the enemy . " Section 5 ( b ) authorized the President to regulate certain eco- nomic transactions with foreign ...
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... passed a con- current resolution terminating the national emergency . Mr. BINGHAM . That is right . Chairman ZABLOCKI . Is it also the gentleman's understanding that if the President or the executive branch on their part should decide ...
... passed a con- current resolution terminating the national emergency . Mr. BINGHAM . That is right . Chairman ZABLOCKI . Is it also the gentleman's understanding that if the President or the executive branch on their part should decide ...
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adoption amendments to title American troops assets Assistant Secretary authority to regulate authorizing the President ayes bill CAVANAUGH Chair hears Chairman ZABLOCKI chief of staff combat situation COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL concurrent resolution Congress congressional action consultation Cuba Czechoslovakia declaration of national declaration of war DERWINSKI domestic embargo Emer emergency authorities Enemy Act Executive orders exercised Export Administration Act export controls extraordinary threat foreign property formal declaration Fred Bergsten freeze future gentleman from Illinois gentleman from Ohio gentleman yield give the President GRANDFATHERING hostilities international economic issue June 16 June 20 legislation markup National Emergencies Act national emergency powers North Korea POWERS AVAILABLE Powers Resolution President the authority President to continue Presidential procedures question regulate or prohibit respect REVISION OF TRADING RISTAU section 101 section 5(b Solarz amendment staff will read statute subcommittee Thank tion Treasury uncompensated transfers Vietnam War Powers Resolution WHALEN York
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Pagina 30 - International Emergency Economic Powers Act". SITUATIONS IN WHICH AUTHORITIES MAY BE EXERCISED Sec. 202." (a) Any authority granted to the President by section 203 may be exercised to deal with any unusual and extraordinary threat, which has its source in whole or substantial part outside the United States, to the national security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States, if the President declares a national emergency with respect to such threat.
Pagina 31 - All those in favor signify by saying "aye." [Chorus of ayes.] Chairman ZABLOCKI. Opposed, "no.
Pagina 23 - JUNE 22, 1982 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Washington, DC The committee met in open markup session, at 10:30 am, in room 2172, Rayburn House Office Building, Hon. Clement J. Zablocki (chairman) presiding. Chairman ZABLOCKI. The committee will please come to order. We meet this morning to...
Pagina 23 - AN ACT With respect to the powers of the President in time of war or national emergency. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled...
Pagina 30 - All those in favor signify by saying aye. [A chorus of ayes.] Chairman FASCELL. All those opposed, no. [No response] Chairman FASCELL. The ayes have it and the amendment is agreed to. Are there further amendments to Title I?
Pagina 5 - During the time of war or during any other period of national emergency declared by the President, the President may, through any agency that he may designate, or otherwise, and under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, by means of...
Pagina 28 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like to associate myself with the remarks of the...
Pagina 30 - II as read and open for amendment at any point. Is there objection? The Chair hears none. So ordered. The gentleman from Ohio.
Pagina 2 - We have also in title I grandfathered in essentially those actions taken under the [TWEA] which it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to persuade the Congress to reverse at this time. I refer to the embargo against Cuba, the embargo against Vietnam and so on. "I think for us to attempt to deal with those controversial substantive issues would be a mistake even though I personally favor lifting the embargo against Cuba and Vietnam.
Pagina 8 - Bingham) ("Section 5(b) has become a grab-bag of authorities which Presidents have been able to use to do virtually anything for which they could find no specific authority").