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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... limited in their considera- tion and never would they in any way interfere with domestic rights . Mr. HOLMAN . I have a copy of that letter . Senator BRICKER . I doubt very much , Mr. Chairman , if the treaty would ever have been ...
... limited in their considera- tion and never would they in any way interfere with domestic rights . Mr. HOLMAN . I have a copy of that letter . Senator BRICKER . I doubt very much , Mr. Chairman , if the treaty would ever have been ...
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... limited to 60 days . They start in January and they will be adjourning shortly . Mr. HOLMAN . That is right , but they have 7 years under our con- stitutional practice . The CHAIRMAN . I thought you might want to get some in this year ...
... limited to 60 days . They start in January and they will be adjourning shortly . Mr. HOLMAN . That is right , but they have 7 years under our con- stitutional practice . The CHAIRMAN . I thought you might want to get some in this year ...
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... limited to the constitutional powers which it has in the absence of treaty ; in other words , that its constitutional powers to legislate are not enlarged by reason of the existence of the treaty , beyond the powers which it would have ...
... limited to the constitutional powers which it has in the absence of treaty ; in other words , that its constitutional powers to legislate are not enlarged by reason of the existence of the treaty , beyond the powers which it would have ...
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... limited power of the Federal Congress in the United States to such extent as necessary to fulfill the obligation under the treaty if Congress determines to exercise such power . No action of the parties or of the Senate and the ...
... limited power of the Federal Congress in the United States to such extent as necessary to fulfill the obligation under the treaty if Congress determines to exercise such power . No action of the parties or of the Senate and the ...
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... limited and delegated powers , and the issue presented is whether a constitutional amendment is necessary in order to preserve the essential balance between Federal power and the powers of the States , and to protect the individual ...
... limited and delegated powers , and the issue presented is whether a constitutional amendment is necessary in order to preserve the essential balance between Federal power and the powers of the States , and to protect the individual ...
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