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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... tion I made on the floor of the Senate was in June of 1951. I in- troduced a resolution there which was never considered by the For- eign Relations Committee . Then I introduced Senate Joint Resolution 130 , which was of similar import ...
... tion I made on the floor of the Senate was in June of 1951. I in- troduced a resolution there which was never considered by the For- eign Relations Committee . Then I introduced Senate Joint Resolution 130 , which was of similar import ...
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... tion that that clause was debated very extensively . I think there was a letter presented at the time by Secretary Stettinius to the effect that the United Nations Charter would be limited in their considera- tion and never would they ...
... tion that that clause was debated very extensively . I think there was a letter presented at the time by Secretary Stettinius to the effect that the United Nations Charter would be limited in their considera- tion and never would they ...
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... tion treaties become the supreme law of the land . They are indeed more supreme than ordinary laws , for congressional laws are invalid if they do not conform to the Constitution , whereas treaty law can override the Constitution ...
... tion treaties become the supreme law of the land . They are indeed more supreme than ordinary laws , for congressional laws are invalid if they do not conform to the Constitution , whereas treaty law can override the Constitution ...
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... tion been expressed to the first clause of the second sentence which renders all treaties non - self - executing until Congress acts by implementing legislation , thus putting the United States in this respect on a parity with the great ...
... tion been expressed to the first clause of the second sentence which renders all treaties non - self - executing until Congress acts by implementing legislation , thus putting the United States in this respect on a parity with the great ...
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... tion . Some of the members of that section do not seem to feel a con- stitutional amendment is necessary . They recognize the serious prob- lem here , of which we are all aware , and there is no difference between us as to the existence ...
... tion . Some of the members of that section do not seem to feel a con- stitutional amendment is necessary . They recognize the serious prob- lem here , of which we are all aware , and there is no difference between us as to the existence ...
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