Treaties and Executive Agreements: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on S.J. Res. 130, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Relative to the Making of Treaties and Executive AgreementsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 540 páginas Considers constitutional amendment to restrict Presidential authority to enter into international treaties and executive agreements. |
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... Justice instead of by states parties to the covenant . It was felt that this method of election would tend to make the Com- mittee a more impartial body . It was agreed , however , that the Court would elect members only from a list of ...
... Justice instead of by states parties to the covenant . It was felt that this method of election would tend to make the Com- mittee a more impartial body . It was agreed , however , that the Court would elect members only from a list of ...
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... justice ; but the judgment shall be pronounced publicly except where the interest of juveniles otherwise requires . 2. Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall have the right to be pre- sumed innocent until proved guilty according ...
... justice ; but the judgment shall be pronounced publicly except where the interest of juveniles otherwise requires . 2. Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall have the right to be pre- sumed innocent until proved guilty according ...
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... Justice and to the States Parties to the Covenant . Article 37 1. The Secretary - General of the United Nations , on behalf of the States Parties to the Covenant , shall request the International Court of Justice to elect the members of ...
... Justice and to the States Parties to the Covenant . Article 37 1. The Secretary - General of the United Nations , on behalf of the States Parties to the Covenant , shall request the International Court of Justice to elect the members of ...
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... Justice . Article 43 The members of the Committee and the Secretary when engaged on the busi ness of the Committee shall enjoy diplomatic privileges and immunities . Article 44 1. The Secretary of the Committee shall be appointed by the ...
... Justice . Article 43 The members of the Committee and the Secretary when engaged on the busi ness of the Committee shall enjoy diplomatic privileges and immunities . Article 44 1. The Secretary of the Committee shall be appointed by the ...
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... Justice is seized other than by virtue of Article , . . of the present Covenant . Article 54 Normally , the Committee shall deal with a matter referred to it only if avail- able domestic remedies have been invovked and exhausted in the ...
... Justice is seized other than by virtue of Article , . . of the present Covenant . Article 54 Normally , the Committee shall deal with a matter referred to it only if avail- able domestic remedies have been invovked and exhausted in the ...
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