The Panama Canal Treaty--constitutional and Legal Aspects of the Ratification Process: Hearing Before the Subcommitte on Separation of Powers of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session ... June 23, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 400 halaman |
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... vote , if we are going to have to do that today , and I fear we might , I would again please urge all witnesses to be as concise as they can and , of course , consistent with making their point . I am not asking that they not do that ...
... vote , if we are going to have to do that today , and I fear we might , I would again please urge all witnesses to be as concise as they can and , of course , consistent with making their point . I am not asking that they not do that ...
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... vote , accept that Panamanian three - paragraph - long " understanding " verbatim , and thereby make any future U.S. actions under the DeConcini reservation contingent on Panama's consent in each case . Now to the constitutional issue ...
... vote , accept that Panamanian three - paragraph - long " understanding " verbatim , and thereby make any future U.S. actions under the DeConcini reservation contingent on Panama's consent in each case . Now to the constitutional issue ...
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... vote , accept that Panamanian three - paragraph - long " understanding " verbatim , and thereby make any future U.S. actions under the DeConcini reservation contingent on Panama's consent in each case . Now to the constitutional issue ...
... vote , accept that Panamanian three - paragraph - long " understanding " verbatim , and thereby make any future U.S. actions under the DeConcini reservation contingent on Panama's consent in each case . Now to the constitutional issue ...
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... voted for the Panama Canal treaties he is a traitor or a fool . Q Why have you made such a strenuous effort over the last few years to make the views in your statement known ? A I am glad you asked that question because I have asked it ...
... voted for the Panama Canal treaties he is a traitor or a fool . Q Why have you made such a strenuous effort over the last few years to make the views in your statement known ? A I am glad you asked that question because I have asked it ...
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... voted for them have often been criticized in the press . Is this criticism justified in connection with the legal issues you raise ? If not justified , how can you explain this apparent contradiction ? How can you be positive that ...
... voted for them have often been criticized in the press . Is this criticism justified in connection with the legal issues you raise ? If not justified , how can you explain this apparent contradiction ? How can you be positive that ...
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1860 Venice Park 1977 Panama Canal America Arango de Harman Article BETTER PANAMA UNITED Breecher Chairman Chairman Phillip Chairman Manuel Jose Chairman Phillip Harman COMMITTEE FOR BETTER Concini copy of Panama's Cordially counter-reservation Dalton DeConcini Condition DeConcini reservation Department Diez Secretary Graziella document draft instruments draft Panamanian instruments Florida Foreign Relations Committee Hansell Harman Chairman Chairman Harman COMMITTEE Harman Vice Chairman hearing instruments of ratification international law Jose Diez Secretary June 23 letter Manuel Jose Diez Miami Neutrality Treaty OAS Charter PANAMA & UNITED Panama Canal Commission Panama Canal Treaties Panama's instruments parties Phil Phillip Phillip Harman Chairman Phillip Harman Vice President Carter Protocol of Exchange question RELATIONS 1860 Venice reopen the Canal Republic of Panama Secretary Graziella Arango Senate Foreign Relations Senator EAST Separation of Powers Sol Linowitz Subcommittee on Separation three paragraph statement U.S. Constitution U.S. Senate Washington unilateral UNITED STATES RELATIONS Venice Park Dr Vice Chairman Manuel vote
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Halaman 32 - Our constitution declares a treaty to be the law of the land. It is, consequently, to be regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature, whenever it operates of itself without the aid of any legislative provision.
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Halaman 193 - A State may not invoke the fact that its consent to be bound by a treaty has been expressed in violation of a provision of its internal law regarding competence to conclude treaties as invalidating its consent unless that violation was manifest and concerned a rule of its internal law of fundamental importance.
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Halaman 68 - States' obligations under the international agreements made with those countries. The obvious and decisive answer to this, of course, is that no agreement with a foreign nation can confer power on the Congress, or on any other branch of Government, which is free from the restraints of the Constitution.
Halaman 159 - State to be bound by a treaty, or for accomplishing any other act with respect to a treaty; (d) "reservation" means a unilateral statement, however phrased or named, made by a State, when signing, ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to a treaty, whereby it purports to exclude or to modify the legal effect of certain provisions of the treaty in their application to that State...
Halaman 228 - State establishes on the international plane its consent to be bound by a treaty ; (j) "reservation" means a unilateral statement, however phrased or named, made by a State when signing, ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to a treaty or when making a notification of succession to a treaty, whereby it purports to exclude or to modify the legal effect of certain provisions of the treaty In their application to that State...
Halaman 59 - But 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 political, not the judicial department; and the legislature must execute the contract before it can become a rule for the Court.
Halaman 151 - When it appears from the limited number of the negotiating states and the object and purpose of the treaty that the application of the treaty in its entirety between all the parties is an essential condition of the consent of each one to be bound by the treaty, a reservation requires acceptance by all the parties.
Halaman 19 - ... temporarily, of military occupation or of other measures of force taken by another State, directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatever. No territorial acquisitions or special advantages obtained either by force or by other means of coercion shall be recognized.