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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... parties which are not federal states ; " ( b ) With respect to articles which are determined in accordance with the constitutional processes of that state to be appropriate in whole or in part for action by the constituent states ...
... parties which are not federal states ; " ( b ) With respect to articles which are determined in accordance with the constitutional processes of that state to be appropriate in whole or in part for action by the constituent states ...
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... parties or the Senate or the 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 ...
... parties or the Senate or the 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 ...
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... parties to a treaty could say that we have repudiated , we have abrogated it . We could say we have not . Senator WATKINS . The first sentence in the American Bar Asso- ciation draft seems to get at the international end of it . Mr. RIX ...
... parties to a treaty could say that we have repudiated , we have abrogated it . We could say we have not . Senator WATKINS . The first sentence in the American Bar Asso- ciation draft seems to get at the international end of it . Mr. RIX ...
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... parties to the covenant ( art . 9 ) . “ Article 3 , the substance of which was originally urged by the United States of America , " reads as follows : 42 " Civil Rights cases , 109 U. S. 3 . 40 United Nations Bulletin . September 1 ...
... parties to the covenant ( art . 9 ) . “ Article 3 , the substance of which was originally urged by the United States of America , " reads as follows : 42 " Civil Rights cases , 109 U. S. 3 . 40 United Nations Bulletin . September 1 ...
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... parties to this covenant recognize that in the enjoyment of those rights provided by the state in conformity with this covenant , the state may subject such rights only to such limitations as are determined by law only insofar as this ...
... parties to this covenant recognize that in the enjoyment of those rights provided by the state in conformity with this covenant , the state may subject such rights only to such limitations as are determined by law only insofar as this ...
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