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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... Italy in 1948 and the Senate ratified in 1949. The rights thereby given to American citizens and cor- porations to engage in commercial , manufacturing , professional , religious , and other activities in Italy were very valuable . They ...
... Italy in 1948 and the Senate ratified in 1949. The rights thereby given to American citizens and cor- porations to engage in commercial , manufacturing , professional , religious , and other activities in Italy were very valuable . They ...
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... Italian citizens and corporations in the United States . To draft an act of Congress covering all these privileges would have been a very laborious matter . As our Constitution stands , such trouble was wholly avoided . Thus the treaty ...
... Italian citizens and corporations in the United States . To draft an act of Congress covering all these privileges would have been a very laborious matter . As our Constitution stands , such trouble was wholly avoided . Thus the treaty ...
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... Italian in a State which passes a law forbidding all aliens to sell liquor . If the suggested amendment is not going to apply to treaties now in force ( as I shall hereafter assume in order to simplify my arguments ) the difficulties ...
... Italian in a State which passes a law forbidding all aliens to sell liquor . If the suggested amendment is not going to apply to treaties now in force ( as I shall hereafter assume in order to simplify my arguments ) the difficulties ...
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... Italy after the end of hostilities and ratified by the Senate , made in 1948 and ratified in 1949 , a treaty of commerce and friendship with Italy . Ar- ticle 1 entitles the nationals of either party to engage in commerce ...
... Italy after the end of hostilities and ratified by the Senate , made in 1948 and ratified in 1949 , a treaty of commerce and friendship with Italy . Ar- ticle 1 entitles the nationals of either party to engage in commerce ...
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... Italians , if they want to , can take advantage of it , and we can take advantage of our privileges in Italy . Senator FERGUSON . Do you think that today Congress could now pass a law saying that citizenship was a requirement for the ...
... Italians , if they want to , can take advantage of it , and we can take advantage of our privileges in Italy . Senator FERGUSON . Do you think that today Congress could now pass a law saying that citizenship was a requirement for the ...
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abridging act of Congress action adopted American Bar Association approval authority Bill of Rights Chairman Charter clause Commission constitutional amendment contracting parties Covenant on Human deal declaration delegated powers Department domestic law draft covenant economic effect enact executive agreements exercise Federal Government GATT Genocide Convention GUNTHER HOLMAN house of delegates Human Rights implement international agreement International Criminal Court International Labor Organization international law Joint Resolution 130 Judge PHILLIPS judicial jurisdiction Justice legislation limitation MASLOW matter MCCARRAN ment negotiation obligations organization PAT MCCARRAN peace and law present President prohibition proposed amendment protection provisions question ratified relations require respect self-executing Senate Joint Resolution Senator Bricker Senator FERGUSON Senator HENDRICKSON Senator O'CONOR Senator SMITH SMITHEY sovereignty statement statute submitted Supreme Court supreme law TILLETT tion Trade Agreements treaty or executive treaty power treaty-making power trial United Nations United Nations Charter
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