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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... passed by the Congress of the United States . And we want to know whether we are to surrender our God - given rights of freedom to a starry - eyed international tribunal who have no qualifications for interpreting the laws of our ...
... passed by the Congress of the United States . And we want to know whether we are to surrender our God - given rights of freedom to a starry - eyed international tribunal who have no qualifications for interpreting the laws of our ...
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... passed ? Mr. SCHWEPPE . Yes , Senator BUTLER . And it still is as restricted as it was originally ? Mr. SCHWEPPE . It is written as it was passed . Mr. SMITHEY . There have been some minor changes in 34 TREATIES AND EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS.
... passed ? Mr. SCHWEPPE . Yes , Senator BUTLER . And it still is as restricted as it was originally ? Mr. SCHWEPPE . It is written as it was passed . Mr. SMITHEY . There have been some minor changes in 34 TREATIES AND EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS.
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... passed within its delegated powers . It therefore seems reasonably clear that under article I , section 8 , clause 18 , Congress now has power to regulate executive agreements . Since Congress has the power to make all laws necessary ...
... passed within its delegated powers . It therefore seems reasonably clear that under article I , section 8 , clause 18 , Congress now has power to regulate executive agreements . Since Congress has the power to make all laws necessary ...
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... passed pursuant to the Con- stitution , treaties need merely to be made under the authority of the United States , which he suggests may mean no more than formal acts necessary to constitute the treaty . We have been engaged in this ...
... passed pursuant to the Con- stitution , treaties need merely to be made under the authority of the United States , which he suggests may mean no more than formal acts necessary to constitute the treaty . We have been engaged in this ...
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... passed within its dele- gated powers . It therefore seems reasonably clear that under article I , section 8 , clause 18 , Congress now has power to regulate executive agreements . Since Congress has the power to make all laws necessary ...
... passed within its dele- gated powers . It therefore seems reasonably clear that under article I , section 8 , clause 18 , Congress now has power to regulate executive agreements . Since Congress has the power to make all laws necessary ...
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