Taft Papers on League of NationsMacmillan, 1920 - Počet stran: 340 |
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Strana vii
... Constitution , to enter into such a treaty . These objections are fully met by Mr. Taft in the speeches and articles embraced in this volume . Sovereignty is shown to be just so much liberty of action on the part of States as is ...
... Constitution , to enter into such a treaty . These objections are fully met by Mr. Taft in the speeches and articles embraced in this volume . Sovereignty is shown to be just so much liberty of action on the part of States as is ...
Strana xii
... on the proposed League from the side of the Federal Constitution , Mr. Taft took early occasion to deal with that important question . His full and satisfactory treatment of it is among his most valuable contributions to xii INTRODUCTION.
... on the proposed League from the side of the Federal Constitution , Mr. Taft took early occasion to deal with that important question . His full and satisfactory treatment of it is among his most valuable contributions to xii INTRODUCTION.
Strana xiii
... constitutional powers when it enters into an agreement to go to war under certain conditions . For the complete act , the exercise of two con- stitutional functions is required . It is the President who , by and with the consent of the ...
... constitutional powers when it enters into an agreement to go to war under certain conditions . For the complete act , the exercise of two con- stitutional functions is required . It is the President who , by and with the consent of the ...
Strana xiv
... Constitution are fulfilled only by this double action . But that fact cannot be interpreted as limit- ing the constitutional power of the Government to make treaties . The treaty we made with France during the Revolution was of that ...
... Constitution are fulfilled only by this double action . But that fact cannot be interpreted as limit- ing the constitutional power of the Government to make treaties . The treaty we made with France during the Revolution was of that ...
Strana 5
... constitution of the League of Nations : ARTICLE VII Admission to the League of States , not signatories to the covenant and not named in the protocol hereto as States to be invited to adhere to the cove- nant , requires the assent of ...
... constitution of the League of Nations : ARTICLE VII Admission to the League of States , not signatories to the covenant and not named in the protocol hereto as States to be invited to adhere to the cove- nant , requires the assent of ...
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