The Panama Canal: Readings on Its HistorySCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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Page 142
... constitution . Since that time , now nearly 50 years ago , the State of Panama has never voluntarily surrendered her sovereignty . In 1858 , in 1860 and 1861 , new confederations were formed in which Panama became a contracting party ...
... constitution . Since that time , now nearly 50 years ago , the State of Panama has never voluntarily surrendered her sovereignty . In 1858 , in 1860 and 1861 , new confederations were formed in which Panama became a contracting party ...
Page 208
... constitution existing at the time a treaty was entered into to evade or justify non - perform- ance of provisions in the treaty with which the constitutional provision is in conflict . " This JOURNAL , Supp . , Vol . 29 ( 1935 ) , p ...
... constitution existing at the time a treaty was entered into to evade or justify non - perform- ance of provisions in the treaty with which the constitutional provision is in conflict . " This JOURNAL , Supp . , Vol . 29 ( 1935 ) , p ...
Page 318
... Constitution to the exclusive jurisdiction of Congress . Under Ar- ticle 6 , cl . 2 of the Constitution , all treaties made under the authority of the United States which are self - executing take effect as the law of the land . The ...
... Constitution to the exclusive jurisdiction of Congress . Under Ar- ticle 6 , cl . 2 of the Constitution , all treaties made under the authority of the United States which are self - executing take effect as the law of the land . The ...
Contents
RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
No Fortifications for the Panama Canal Reprinted from American Review of Reviews | 13 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
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