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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... referred to is as follows :) 1. THE TREATYMAKING POWER At the midwinter meeting of the American Bar Association held at Chicago on February 25-26 , 1952 , the house of delegates recommended to the Congress of the United States for ...
... referred to is as follows :) 1. THE TREATYMAKING POWER At the midwinter meeting of the American Bar Association held at Chicago on February 25-26 , 1952 , the house of delegates recommended to the Congress of the United States for ...
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... referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee and by it in turn referred to a subcommittee ( consisting of Senators Pat A. Mc- Carran , Nevada , chairman ; Herbert R. O'Conor , Maryland ; Willis Smith , North Carolina ; Homer Ferguson ...
... referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee and by it in turn referred to a subcommittee ( consisting of Senators Pat A. Mc- Carran , Nevada , chairman ; Herbert R. O'Conor , Maryland ; Willis Smith , North Carolina ; Homer Ferguson ...
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... referred to it is desirable to incorporate the congressional control principle with respect to executive agreements in a constitutional amendment along the general lines proposed by Senator Bricker . Your committee recognizes , as does ...
... referred to it is desirable to incorporate the congressional control principle with respect to executive agreements in a constitutional amendment along the general lines proposed by Senator Bricker . Your committee recognizes , as does ...
Pagina 45
... referred to in the September 1 , 1952 , report of your committee . Your committee's position is set forth in its February 1 , 1952 , and September 1 , 1952 reports , in the May- June , 1952 , hearings before the Senate subcommittee ...
... referred to in the September 1 , 1952 , report of your committee . Your committee's position is set forth in its February 1 , 1952 , and September 1 , 1952 reports , in the May- June , 1952 , hearings before the Senate subcommittee ...
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... referred to , as follows : " The result would be that even if a treaty deals with an appropriate subject of international agreement , the Congress would have no power to implement it or make it effective in the United States , unless ...
... referred to , as follows : " The result would be that even if a treaty deals with an appropriate subject of international agreement , the Congress would have no power to implement it or make it effective in the United States , unless ...
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