ties, 252. Consent to treaty reservations, Duty to carry out preliminaries Duty to ratify treaty in accord with executive agreement, 243. with instructions, 43. Participation in compromis of arbitration, 223. treaty negotiators, 250. Power to determine national ob- Number of treaty reservations agents, 330-332. Presidential Refusal to reject or consent to Rejection of treaties, 44, 238, 252. Reservation, amendment and in- Why given participation in treaty Withdrawal of treaty from, by Senate Committee on Foreign Rela- Conferences with President, 250, 372. On arbitration treaties, III. On coöperation of departments, On denunciation of treaties, 259. relations power, 137. On overlapping of powers of de- On power of recognition, 273. On reason for President's initia- Senate resolutions: powers of Foreign acquisition of neighbor- Visit and search of vessels, 281. Appointment as treaty negotia- Conference of Secretary of State Separation of Powers: Does not limit power to make 120. Limitations derived from, 95. power, 101. Most important limitation foreign relations power, 125. on Should not be too rigidly ap- plied, 126. (See also Constitu- On House resolutions affecting On practice in international com- On termination of foreign wars, Sherman, William T., General, armis- Sherman anti-trust act, 165. (See also Treaties.) Slavery, prohibition of, in accord with international law, 80. (See South African war, termination of, Sovereign powers, not vested in na- tional government, 130–132. International law applied in cases Sedition against, punishable in Nature of, 134. Questions involving, non-justici- Theory of, divided, 72. Spain: Controversies on obligation of Controversies on ratification of Spanish-American war: Effect on control of foreign re- Preliminaries of peace. (See Spanish colonial wars, termination Spanish-Peruvian war, termination Spanish treaty claims commission, Spooner, Senator of Wisconsin: On control of foreign relations, On Department of State, 322. Stare Decisis, application to interna- State, Department of: Agency of communication, 21. Organization of, 322. State, Secretary of. (See Secretary States of the United States: Admission to the union, 275, 276. tory, 89. Consent to treaty, 55. affecting aliens, 202. No extradition power, 190, 231. Not internationally responsible, Not judge in own case, 210. Officers of, may not be burdened with national duties, 312. Republican form of government Resolutions by, recommending 88. (See also Constitution of States of the United States, powers: Criminal legislation concurrent Enforcement law, 177. of international Foreign relations, 129. Meeting of international respon- Protection of resident aliens, 179. holding, 91. Reserved, 75. War, 264. property States of the United States, statutes: Subject to international cogni- Void if contrary to treaty, 91, 161, Succession, law of, 80. (See Sumner, Charles, Senator from Mas- On denunciation of treaty, 259. Supreme Court of the United States: Original jurisdiction of, 202. Sutherland, George: On arbitration treaties, 112. Controversy on application of 228. Official commentary on League of Taft, William Howard: Dispatch of troops, 296. On arbitration treaties, III, 112. Taney, Chief Justice: On foreign relations powers of On powers of states of United States to make agreements, 230. Telegraph, power to regulate, 302. Termination of war. (See War.) Annexation of, political question, International law applied to de- termine rights in newly ac- Methods of acquiring, 273-275. Power to annex, 83, 130, 274, 275. 249. Authorizing executive and judi- Authorizing executive agreements, Authorizing extradition by state Can not deprive Congress of Can not deprive courts of inher- Can not vest courts with non- Change in character of, during 19th century, 206-207. Classification of subject matter, Conclusion of, may be national Conflict with acts of Congress, 164, 175, 305, 345. Conflict with another treaty, 166, Conflict with customary interna- Conflict with state law, 91, 175. Congressional execution of, 103, Courts can not make, 234. Delegation of power by, to inter- Delegation of power by, to Presi- Duty to ratify, 42, 252, 253. 52, 254. Imposes moral obligation, 210. International obligation of, not Interpretation of, 63, 112, 218. Interpretation of law by, 115-116. of Congress, 102, 103, 344. national scope, 123. National obligations based on, 206. President, 44. Never declared unconstitutional, Number concluded by United to Obligation of Congress to enforce, Offenses against, punished, 179, Offenses created by, may be pun- Organs for interpreting, 210. Power to conclude, under national President's refusal to submit to Protocols postponing exchange of Provisions dependent on state leg- Qualified ratification of, must be Ratification of, 42, 52, 252, 254. Rejection of, by foreign govern- Repudiation of, 6, 260. Requiring subsequent treaty, 353. tions to Treaty.) Secrecy in negotiation of, 354- Self executing, 207, 228, 353. tion of, 48, 217. Senate refusal to ratify, 44, 238. Steps in conclusion of, 41, 42. Supreme law of land, 158, 255. |