| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 196 str.
...as an act of Congress." And in Foster v. Xeilson, 2 Pet. 253, 314,) he repeated this in substance : "Our Constitution declares a treaty to be the law...itself without the aid of any legislative provision." So in Whitney v. Robertson, (124 US 190): "By the Constitution a treaty is placed on the same footing,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 648 str.
...Justice : " " A treaty is in its nature a contract between two nations, not a legislative act. ... In the United States a different principle is established....justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature wherever it appears, of itself, without the aid of any legislative provisions." Marshall, CJ, Foster... | |
| 1901 - 1234 str.
...but is carried into execution- by the sovereign power of the respective partfts to the instrument. "In the United States a different principle is established....justice- as equivalent to an act of the legislature wherever it operates of itself without the aid of any* legislative provision" (per Marshall, CJ, in... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 710 str.
...an act of Congress.' And in Foster vs. Neilson, (2 Pet. 253, 314,) he repeated this in substance: ' Our Constitution declares a treaty to be the law of...itself without the aid of any legislative provision.' So in Whitneyva. Robertson, (124U. S. 190): ' By the Constitution a treaty is placed on the same footing,... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 704 str.
...Nfilsun, (2 Pet. 253, 314,) he repeated this in substance: ' Our Constitution declares a treaty to he the law of the land. It is, consequently, to be regarded...itself without the aid of any legislative provision.' So in Whitney vs. Robertson, (124 US 190): 'By the Constitution a treaty is placed on the same footing,... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 708 str.
...an act of Congress.' And in Foster vs. Neilsun, (2 Pet. 253, 314, ) he repeated this in substance: 'Our Constitution declares a treaty to be the law...regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of thp legislature, whenever it operates of itself without the aid of any legislative provision.' So in... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs, Charles Edward Magoon - 1903 - 808 str.
...it can not do. Justice Marshall also entertained the same opinion. In 2 Peters, page 258, he says: "Our Constitution declares a treaty to be the law...when the terms of the stipulation import a contract, when either of the parties engages to perform a particular act, the treaty addresses itself to the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs, Charles Edward Magoon - 1903 - 832 str.
...it can not do. Justice Marshall also entertained the same opinion. In 2 Peters, page 258, he says: "Our Constitution declares a treaty to be the law...when the terms of the stipulation import a contract, when either of the parties engages to perform a particular act, the treaty addresses itself to the... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1916 - 722 str.
...Congress." 'And in Foster v. Neilson, 2 Pet. 253, 314, 7 L. Ed. 415, 433, he repeated this in substance: "Our Constitution declares a treaty to be the law...itself without the aid of any legislative provision." So in Whitney v. Robertson, 124 US 190, 31 L. Ed. 386, 8 Sup. Ct. Rep. 456: "By the Constitution a... | |
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