The JAG Journal, 32. sējums,1. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1982 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 21.
50. lappuse
... treaties and conventions in force . " The United States and Iran are , as members of the United Nations , parties to the Statute . 108. See , e.g. , the following treaty articles : ( 1 ) Article XXI , para . 2 , of the Treaty of Amity ...
... treaties and conventions in force . " The United States and Iran are , as members of the United Nations , parties to the Statute . 108. See , e.g. , the following treaty articles : ( 1 ) Article XXI , para . 2 , of the Treaty of Amity ...
92. lappuse
... treaties with , or purchased safe - conducts from , the Algerines , American merchant vessels became their sole target . Over- night , the Algerine situation acquired a new urgency . Several courses of action were open to Congress . It ...
... treaties with , or purchased safe - conducts from , the Algerines , American merchant vessels became their sole target . Over- night , the Algerine situation acquired a new urgency . Several courses of action were open to Congress . It ...
93. lappuse
... treaty was signed with the Algerines . Rather than halting work on the vessels as the plain language of the Naval Act seemed to require , the President went to Congress for instructions . After considerable maneuver- ing between pro ...
... treaty was signed with the Algerines . Rather than halting work on the vessels as the plain language of the Naval Act seemed to require , the President went to Congress for instructions . After considerable maneuver- ing between pro ...
97. lappuse
... treaties , and declaring war.97 Fearing the development of monarchical tendencies in the new Republic , the Framers chose to invest Congress with exclusive war power . 98 It was a power too important to give to the President alone or ...
... treaties , and declaring war.97 Fearing the development of monarchical tendencies in the new Republic , the Framers chose to invest Congress with exclusive war power . 98 It was a power too important to give to the President alone or ...
101. lappuse
... treaty is declared to be a law . He must then execute a treaty , where he , and he alone , possesses the means of executing it . The treaty , which is a law , enjoins the performance of a particular object . The person who is to perform ...
... treaty is declared to be a law . He must then execute a treaty , where he , and he alone , possesses the means of executing it . The treaty , which is a law , enjoins the performance of a particular object . The person who is to perform ...
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