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... Hackworth , that the doctrine of ultra vires , in connection with the President's action , would be recognized in international law ? MR . HACKWORTH . Well , generally speaking , Senator , in international law the head of the government ...
... Hackworth , that the doctrine of ultra vires , in connection with the President's action , would be recognized in international law ? MR . HACKWORTH . Well , generally speaking , Senator , in international law the head of the government ...
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... Hackworth writes : " The ratification of a treaty is the act by which the provisions of the treaty are formally confirmed and ap- proved by a state . . . . Although the advice and consent of the Senate is fre- quently spoken of as ...
... Hackworth writes : " The ratification of a treaty is the act by which the provisions of the treaty are formally confirmed and ap- proved by a state . . . . Although the advice and consent of the Senate is fre- quently spoken of as ...
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... Hackworth , International Law 287-290 ( 1943 ) . On application and interpretation of most - favored - nation clauses , see Snyder , The Most - Favored - Nation Clause ( 1948 ) ; 5 Hackworth , id . 269-296 ; 2 Hyde , International Law ...
... Hackworth , International Law 287-290 ( 1943 ) . On application and interpretation of most - favored - nation clauses , see Snyder , The Most - Favored - Nation Clause ( 1948 ) ; 5 Hackworth , id . 269-296 ; 2 Hyde , International Law ...
Contents
Table of Chapters | xxvii |
Selected Brief Bibliography | xliii |
Nature Sources and Applications of International Law | 3 |
Copyright | |
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