Treaties and Executive Agreements in the United StatesM. Nijhoff, 1960 - Počet stran: 276 |
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... Department officials that the Congressional - Executive agreement cannot be as extensive as a treaty as to subject matter , that the treaty can extend to subjects reserved to the states whereas a Congressional - Executive agreement may ...
... Department officials that the Congressional - Executive agreement cannot be as extensive as a treaty as to subject matter , that the treaty can extend to subjects reserved to the states whereas a Congressional - Executive agreement may ...
Strana 159
... Department publications do not , however , point out this difference . Department Circular Number 175 , December 13 , 1955 , takes as the main part of its subject : " Proper exercise of ( 1 ) The treaty - making Power of the United ...
... Department publications do not , however , point out this difference . Department Circular Number 175 , December 13 , 1955 , takes as the main part of its subject : " Proper exercise of ( 1 ) The treaty - making Power of the United ...
Strana 253
... Department , written approval of that text by the Assistant Secretary responsible for the subject involved shall be obtained . In the case of treaties or other international agreements which concern responsibilities of ICA , the ...
... Department , written approval of that text by the Assistant Secretary responsible for the subject involved shall be obtained . In the case of treaties or other international agreements which concern responsibilities of ICA , the ...
Obsah
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS ON POWERS FOR REGULATING | 16 |
THE TREATIES MADE BY THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 68 |
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Treaties and Executive Agreements in the United States: Their separate roles ... Elbert M. Byrd Náhled není k dispozici. - 1960 |
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