A League of Nations, Том 2,Издање 3World Peace Foundation, 1919 |
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... Senate may make any agreement they regard as appro- priate , provided it does not result in “ a change in the character of the Government or in that of any of the states or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter ...
... Senate may make any agreement they regard as appro- priate , provided it does not result in “ a change in the character of the Government or in that of any of the states or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter ...
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... Senate , to make treaties , provided two - thirds of the Senators present concur . " As by the same instrument treaties are made " the supreme law of the land , " the President and the Senate in making a treaty enact , or at least ...
... Senate , to make treaties , provided two - thirds of the Senators present concur . " As by the same instrument treaties are made " the supreme law of the land , " the President and the Senate in making a treaty enact , or at least ...
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... Senate have never waited in making such treaties for action by Congress ; nor , on the other hand , has that branch of the Government ever failed to enact necessary legislation . There would be no constitutional way of compelling ...
... Senate have never waited in making such treaties for action by Congress ; nor , on the other hand , has that branch of the Government ever failed to enact necessary legislation . There would be no constitutional way of compelling ...
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... Senate always take the initiative in making treaties , Congress in enacting supple- mentary legislation to give a treaty effect , acts under a sort of coercion due to the fact that duly constituted governmental agen- cies have committed ...
... Senate always take the initiative in making treaties , Congress in enacting supple- mentary legislation to give a treaty effect , acts under a sort of coercion due to the fact that duly constituted governmental agen- cies have committed ...
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... Senator Lodge objected to the original League Covenant upon the ground that it bound us to submit every possible international dispute or difference either to the League court or to the control of the Executive Council of the League .
... Senator Lodge objected to the original League Covenant upon the ground that it bound us to submit every possible international dispute or difference either to the League court or to the control of the Executive Council of the League .
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