| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Constitutional law - 1952 - 560 pages
...(see .•liurrirnn Itundua Co. v. United Fruit Co.. 213 US 347, 330) : and olierationn of the Nation in such territory must be governed by treaties, international...nations, the right and power of the United States in that Held are equal to the riant and power of the other members of the international family. Otherwise,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Constitutional law - 1952 - 558 pages
...force in foreign territory unless in respect of our own citizens * * * ; and operations of the nation in such territory must be governed by treaties, international...compacts, and the principles of international law ( United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation et al, 299 US 304, 318 (1936)). We are particularly... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1218 pages
...SMITHEY. There is a statement in that case at page 318 (299 US 318) in which the Court stated : A's a member of the family of nations, the right and power of the United States in that field — and they are speaking of treaty power — are equal to the right and power of the other nations... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1955 - 1080 pages
...for the notion of a limited treatymaking power, as indeed appears from his further statement that "as a member of the family of nations, the right and power of the United States * * * are equal to the right and power of the other members of the international family." No doubt... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - Legislative hearings - 1963 - 1390 pages
...citizens (see American Banana Co. v. United Fruit Co. (213 US 347, 356) ) ; and operations of the Nation in such territory must be governed by treaties, international...compacts, and the principles of international law. * * * "Not only, as we have shown, is the Federal power over external affairs in origin and essential... | |
| United States. ongress. Senate. Commerce - 1963 - 162 pages
...citizens (see American Banana Co. v. Unitea Fruit Co. (213 US 347, 356) ) ; and operations of the Nation in such territory must be governed by treaties, international...compacts, and the principles of international law. * * * "Not only, as we have shown, is the Federal power over external affairs in origin and essential... | |
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