Treaties and Executive Agreements: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, First Session, on S.J. Res. 1, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Relative to the Making of Treaties and Executive Agreements and S.J. Res. 43 Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, Relating to the Legal Effect of Certain TreatiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 1267 pagini |
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... President and the Congress with unlimited power . The President and the Senate , even assuming that they could foretell how a treaty will be construed by the courts , are deserving of no greater trust . The American people resent the ...
... President and the Congress with unlimited power . The President and the Senate , even assuming that they could foretell how a treaty will be construed by the courts , are deserving of no greater trust . The American people resent the ...
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... President agrees without the approval of the Senate to understandings or declarations of vast import , serving both to further the polit- ical aspirations of other States or to weaken proportionally the subsequent influ- ence of the ...
... President agrees without the approval of the Senate to understandings or declarations of vast import , serving both to further the polit- ical aspirations of other States or to weaken proportionally the subsequent influ- ence of the ...
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... President , like the courts , possess no power not derived from the Constitution ; that , under article I , section 8 , clause 18 , Congress has all legislative power " necessary and proper " for carrying the executive power into ...
... President , like the courts , possess no power not derived from the Constitution ; that , under article I , section 8 , clause 18 , Congress has all legislative power " necessary and proper " for carrying the executive power into ...
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... President at the time of ratification of the treaty can take away the constitutional power of Congress to execute the treaty and to ful- fill the national obligation under the treaty if Congress decides to do so . It is popularly ...
... President at the time of ratification of the treaty can take away the constitutional power of Congress to execute the treaty and to ful- fill the national obligation under the treaty if Congress decides to do so . It is popularly ...
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... president , Seattle Bar Association , 1941 ; president , Washington State Bar Association , 1945 ; chairman , committee for revision of Washington corporation laws ; member , American Bar Association ; member , house of delegates ...
... president , Seattle Bar Association , 1941 ; president , Washington State Bar Association , 1945 ; chairman , committee for revision of Washington corporation laws ; member , American Bar Association ; member , house of delegates ...
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