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" Treaties and Executive Agreements in the United States : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 718331
Doc. No : b538019
Main Entry : by Elbert M. Byrd.
Title & Author : Treaties and Executive Agreements in the United States : : Their separate roles and limitations\ by Elbert M. Byrd.
Publication Statement : Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1960
Page. NO : 1(276 Seiten)
ISBN : 9401504350
: : 9401510733
: : 9789401504355
: : 9789401510738
Contents : I. introduction.- II.The Words of the Constitution.- III. The Founding Fathers on Powers for Regulating Foreign Affairs.- The Constitutional Convention 16.- The Federalist Papers 20.- Pamphlets Pro and Con Adoption of the Constitution.- The State Ratifying Conventions 28.- The Jay Treaty Debates 35.- The Louisiana Purchase Treaty 59.- Summary.- IV. The treaties Made by the Founding fathers 68.- V.Treaties and Executive Agreements as Viewed by.- the Supreme Court.- Treaties.- Executive Agreements.- Summary.- VI.The Treaty Power.- Extent of the Treaty Power.- Limitations on the Treaty Power.- Occasion for Use of the Treaty Power 132.- The Senator as a State's Ambassador with Plenary Powers.- Termination of Treaties.- Summary.- VII.Joint Congressional-Executive Actions.- Methods and Titles 148..- Degree of Interchangeability with Treaties 151.- Occasion for Use of the Congressional-Executive Agreement.- Termination of Congressional-Executive Agreements 162.- Sunmiary.- VIII. Presidential Actions.- Methods and Titles.- In Lieu of Treaty or Congressional Approval.- Occasion for the Use of Presidential Agreements.- Termination.- Summary 177.- IX. Foreign Affairs in A Federal System.- Comparison with Unitary System.- United States Government Compared with Other Federal Governments.- Plenary Powers of Senators.- Intricacy and Excellence of the United States Constitutional System.- X. Conclusions.- Appendices.- A: Major Constitutional Provisions relating to Foreign.- Affairs.- B: Excerpts from the Federalist Papers.- C: Consular Convention with France.- D: The Jay Treaty.- E: Excerpts from New Orleans V. United States, 10 Peters.- 662 (1836).- F: Excerpts from Reid F. Covert, 354 U. S. 1 (1957).- G: Department of State Circular Number 175.
Abstract : Constitutional prescriptions may restrict the range of subjects respecting which treaties may be negotiated, and in addition, as in the case of the United States, the constitutive act may confine the government to a prescribed method of conclud- ing international treaties.
Subject : Law.
LC Classification : ‭JX4165‬‭.B945 1960‬
Added Entry : Elbert M Byrd
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