Treaties and Executive Agreements in the United StatesM. Nijhoff, 1960 - 276 páginas |
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... execution than the simple majority of both Houses provision , if all the things to be done by treaty can also be done by the simpler and easier method ? Although the Constitution does not say it specifically , the only way of ...
... execution than the simple majority of both Houses provision , if all the things to be done by treaty can also be done by the simpler and easier method ? Although the Constitution does not say it specifically , the only way of ...
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... executed under Presidential authority alone are executed agree- ments , and in effect expire upon execution except that the agreement is a matter of importance as a historical record as , for example , providing evidence of transfer of ...
... executed under Presidential authority alone are executed agree- ments , and in effect expire upon execution except that the agreement is a matter of importance as a historical record as , for example , providing evidence of transfer of ...
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... execution of any power vested in the Parliament . " 22 It is reported that : ... This power involves , by a decision of the High Court of Australia in 1936 , the power to carry treaties into effect and extends far enough to bring within ...
... execution of any power vested in the Parliament . " 22 It is reported that : ... This power involves , by a decision of the High Court of Australia in 1936 , the power to carry treaties into effect and extends far enough to bring within ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS ON POWERS FOR REGULATING | 16 |
THE TREATIES MADE BY THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 68 |
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