United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, on United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, April 28, 1988, 4권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 837페이지 |
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... that Members of Congress will agree with that conclusion . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . [ The statement of Alan F. Holmer , with attachments , follows : ] TESTIMONY OF ALAN F. HOLMER BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COURTS 5 White House Fact Sheet.
... that Members of Congress will agree with that conclusion . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . [ The statement of Alan F. Holmer , with attachments , follows : ] TESTIMONY OF ALAN F. HOLMER BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON COURTS 5 White House Fact Sheet.
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... fact . It is a vast improvement over the prevailing situation , and a bold step toward significantly freer trade between our countries . It is an important advancement over the status quo . Failure to implement this Agreement would have ...
... fact . It is a vast improvement over the prevailing situation , and a bold step toward significantly freer trade between our countries . It is an important advancement over the status quo . Failure to implement this Agreement would have ...
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... Fact Sheet .... Brief Summary of Key FTA Provisions .... Summary of the Agreement ... Preamble ... ... Part One : Objectives and Scope .. Chapter One : Part Two : Trade in Objectives and Scope . General Definitions .. Goods ..... Rules ...
... Fact Sheet .... Brief Summary of Key FTA Provisions .... Summary of the Agreement ... Preamble ... ... Part One : Objectives and Scope .. Chapter One : Part Two : Trade in Objectives and Scope . General Definitions .. Goods ..... Rules ...
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... FACT SHEET U.S. - CANADA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT January 2 , 1988 The United States and Canada have entered into a free trade agreement that , if approved and implemented , will take effect on January 1 , 1989. The agreement will : 0 ...
... FACT SHEET U.S. - CANADA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT January 2 , 1988 The United States and Canada have entered into a free trade agreement that , if approved and implemented , will take effect on January 1 , 1989. The agreement will : 0 ...
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... fact that industries in both countries will require varying periods of adjustment to changing competitive conditions . Import - sensitive industries on both sides of the border were generally accorded 10 - year staging , which would ...
... fact that industries in both countries will require varying periods of adjustment to changing competitive conditions . Import - sensitive industries on both sides of the border were generally accorded 10 - year staging , which would ...
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195 페이지 - It would not be contended that it extends so far as to authorize what the Constitution forbids, or a change in the character of the government or in that of one of the States, or a cession of any portion of the territory of the latter, without its consent.
195 페이지 - The treaty power, as expressed in the Constitution, is in terms unlimited except by those restraints which are found in that instrument against the action of the government or of its departments, and those arising from the nature of the government itself and of that of the States.
377 페이지 - He makes treaties with the advice and consent of the Senate; but he alone negotiates. Into the field of negotiation the Senate cannot intrude; and Congress itself is powerless to invade it.
400 페이지 - As a part of this act of ratification that the United States approve the protocol and statute hereinabove mentioned, with the understanding that recourse to the Permanent Court of International Justice for the settlement of differences between the United States and any other State or States can be had only by agreement thereto through general or special treaties...
339 페이지 - International law is part of our law, and must be ascertained and administered by the courts of justice of appropriate jurisdiction as often as questions of right depending upon it are duly presented for their determination.
551 페이지 - To the Constitution of the United States the term sovereign is totally unknown. There is but one place where it could have been used with propriety. But, even in that place it would not, perhaps, have comported with the delicacy of those who ordained and established that Constitution. They might have announced themselves "sovereign" people of the United States: But serenely conscious of the fact, they avoided the ostentatious declaration.
400 페이지 - Power shall select four persons at the most, of known competency in questions of international law, of the highest moral reputation, and disposed to accept the duties of Arbitrators.
238 페이지 - At the same time there are matters, involving public rights, which may be presented in such form that the judicial power is capable of acting on them, and which are susceptible of judicial determination, but which congress may or may not bring within the cognizance of the courts of the United States, as it may deem proper.
378 페이지 - ... congressional legislation which is to be made effective 257 through negotiation and inquiry within the international field must often accord to the President a degree of discretion and freedom from statutory restriction which would not be admissible were domestic affairs alone involved.
378 페이지 - Congress would be supported by the strongest of presumptions and the widest latitude of judicial interpretation, and the burden of persuasion would rest heavily upon any who might attack it.