Constitutional Issues Relating to the Proposed Genocide Convention: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session ... February 26, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 768 halaman |
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... adopt a resolution of ratification to ensure that it accords with the provisions of the U.S. Constitution . In the words ... adopted by the U.N. General As- sembly on December 10 , 1948 , and submitted by President Harry S. Truman to the ...
... adopt a resolution of ratification to ensure that it accords with the provisions of the U.S. Constitution . In the words ... adopted by the U.N. General As- sembly on December 10 , 1948 , and submitted by President Harry S. Truman to the ...
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... adopted . The full committee declined to send the Convention to the Senate floor for a vote . After laying idle on the Executive Calendar under the Eisenhow- er , Kennedy , and Johnson administrations , President Nixon resur- rected the ...
... adopted . The full committee declined to send the Convention to the Senate floor for a vote . After laying idle on the Executive Calendar under the Eisenhow- er , Kennedy , and Johnson administrations , President Nixon resur- rected the ...
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... adopted , a no- tion which in its traditional concept involved the proposition that no reservation was valid unless ... adoption , are factors which must be considered in determining , in the absence of any express provision on the ...
... adopted , a no- tion which in its traditional concept involved the proposition that no reservation was valid unless ... adoption , are factors which must be considered in determining , in the absence of any express provision on the ...
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... adopted by fifty - six States . The objects of such a convention must also be considered . The Convention was manifestly adopted for a purely humanitarian and civilizing purpose . It is indeed difficult to imagine a convention that ...
... adopted by fifty - six States . The objects of such a convention must also be considered . The Convention was manifestly adopted for a purely humanitarian and civilizing purpose . It is indeed difficult to imagine a convention that ...
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... adopted . This view , however , cannot prevail if , having re- gard to the character of the convention , its purpose and its mode of adoption , it can be established that the parties intended to derogate from that rule by admitting the ...
... adopted . This view , however , cannot prevail if , having re- gard to the character of the convention , its purpose and its mode of adoption , it can be established that the parties intended to derogate from that rule by admitting the ...
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Halaman 114 - Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: a) killing members of the group; b) causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; c) deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; d) imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; e) forcibly transferring children of the...
Halaman 163 - That if any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this Act shall, for any reason, be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered.
Halaman 352 - The power we allude to is rather the police power, the power vested in the legislature by the constitution to make, ordain, and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable laws, statutes, and ordinances, either with penalties or without, not repugnant to the constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of the commonwealth and of the subjects of the same.
Halaman 414 - No doctrine involving more pernicious consequences was ever invented by the wit of man than that any of its provisions can be suspended during any of the great exigencies of government. Such a doctrine leads directly to anarchy or despotism...
Halaman 676 - ... international custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted as law; c. the general principles of law recognized by civilized nations ; d. subject to the provisions of Article 59, judicial decisions and the teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations, as subsidiary means for the determination of rules of law.
Halaman 215 - The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects, which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people: and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the state.
Halaman 175 - This government is acknowledged by all to be one of enumerated powers. The principle, that it can exercise only the powers granted to it, would seem too apparent to have required to be enforced by all those arguments which its enlightened friends, while it was depending before the people, found it necessary to urge. That principle is now universally admitted.
Halaman 688 - Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit such matters to settlement under the present Charter; but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter VII.
Halaman 404 - Virginia declare and make known that the powers granted under the Constitution being derived from the People of the United States may be resumed by them whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression...
Halaman 685 - It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids, or a change in the character of the government or in that of one of the States, or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter, without its consent.