Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on International RelationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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Stran 12
... represent- ing the Federal Republic of Germany , stating that enactment of sec- tion 3 would flatly violate the 1956 Treaty of Friendship , Commerce , and Navigation between the United States and West Germany . Is that correct ? Mr ...
... represent- ing the Federal Republic of Germany , stating that enactment of sec- tion 3 would flatly violate the 1956 Treaty of Friendship , Commerce , and Navigation between the United States and West Germany . Is that correct ? Mr ...
Stran 15
... represent the Department of State at this hearing . The State Department advises the Department of Commerce on U.S. export control cases and represents the U.S. Government at the Coordinating Committee , or Cocom , a volun- tary ...
... represent the Department of State at this hearing . The State Department advises the Department of Commerce on U.S. export control cases and represents the U.S. Government at the Coordinating Committee , or Cocom , a volun- tary ...
Stran 27
... represent significant computer power compared to the other machines that are being used today in weather and many other kinds of applica- tions . One would have to acknowledge , of course , that nearly any prod- uct or substance - a ...
... represent significant computer power compared to the other machines that are being used today in weather and many other kinds of applica- tions . One would have to acknowledge , of course , that nearly any prod- uct or substance - a ...
Stran 30
... represent a level of U.S. jobs in excess of 200,000 per year by 1985 , 108,000 U.S. jobs from the Communist bloc , peripheral market and 44,000 U.S. jobs from the Third World systems market , for a total of 202,000 U.Š. jobs . It nets ...
... represent a level of U.S. jobs in excess of 200,000 per year by 1985 , 108,000 U.S. jobs from the Communist bloc , peripheral market and 44,000 U.S. jobs from the Third World systems market , for a total of 202,000 U.Š. jobs . It nets ...
Stran 17
... represent a disregard for the War Powers Resolution . Rather it reflects that we succeeded in keep- ing our role a limited one and that , on the facts of this case , the law did not contemplate a report . As you know , the Departments ...
... represent a disregard for the War Powers Resolution . Rather it reflects that we succeeded in keep- ing our role a limited one and that , on the facts of this case , the law did not contemplate a report . As you know , the Departments ...
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Stran 21 - The ayes appear to have it. The ayes have it, and the amendment is agreed to.
Stran 105 - In the circumstances, the Court, as a court of law, cannot render judgment sub specie legis ferendae, or anticipate the law before the legislator has laid it down.
Stran 107 - All members, in order to ensure to all of them the rights and benefits resulting from membership, shall fulfill in good faith the obligations assumed by them in accordance with the present charter.
Stran 57 - Administrator, but not exceeding the daily equivalent of the annual rate of basic pay in effect for grade GS-18 of the General Schedule for each day (including travel-time) during which they are engaged in the actual performance of duties vested in the Council. While away from their homes or regular places of business...
Stran 19 - United States Armed Forces into hostilities, or into situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances...
Stran 32 - ... in numbers which substantially enlarge United States Armed Forces equipped for combat already located in a foreign nation; the President shall submit within 48 hours to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and to the President pro tempore of the Senate a report, in writing, setting forth — (A) the circumstances necessitating the introduction of United States Armed Forces; (B) the constitutional and legislative authority under which such introduction took place; and (C) the estimated...
Stran 31 - ... introduction of United States Armed Forces" includes the assignment of members of such armed forces to command, coordinate, participate in the movement of, or accompany the regular or irregular military forces of any foreign country or government when such military forces are engaged, or there exists an imminent threat that such forces will become engaged, in hostilities.
Stran 105 - States and as vehicles of their aspirations, rather than as expressing principles of existing law. The very fact of convening the third Conference on the Law of the Sea evidences a manifest desire on the part of all States to proceed to the codification of that law on a universal basis, including the question of fisheries and conservation of the living resources of the sea.
Stran 125 - I want to thank you for providing me with this opportunity to present my family's personal exerience as it relates to the bill that you are here to consider this morning.
Stran 102 - This is not giving to the statutes of any nation extraterritorial effect. It is not treating them as general maritime laws, but is recognition of the historical fact that, by common consent of mankind, these rules have been acquiesced in as of general obligation. Of that fact we think we may take judicial notice. Foreign municipal laws must indeed be proved as facts, but it is not so with the law of nations.