Executive Orders and Proclamations: A Study of a Use of Presidential PowersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - Всего страниц: 214 |
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... ment issued by the President and titled as such by him or at his direction . Because of this , a precise and uniformly applicable dif- ferentiation between Executive orders and proclamations is impossible . The subject matter of each ...
... ment issued by the President and titled as such by him or at his direction . Because of this , a precise and uniformly applicable dif- ferentiation between Executive orders and proclamations is impossible . The subject matter of each ...
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... ment of the statute , as though the order was issued after the statute was enacted . Executive orders and proclamations may not only have the same force and effect as law , but the violation of provisions thereof may be made a crime ...
... ment of the statute , as though the order was issued after the statute was enacted . Executive orders and proclamations may not only have the same force and effect as law , but the violation of provisions thereof may be made a crime ...
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... ment - perhaps serious embarrassment - is to be avoided and success for our aims achieved , congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiation and inquiry within the international field must often accord to the ...
... ment - perhaps serious embarrassment - is to be avoided and success for our aims achieved , congressional legislation which is to be made effective through negotiation and inquiry within the international field must often accord to the ...
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... ment of the policy established by Congress . As the suspension was absolutely required when the Presi- dent ascertained the existence of a particular fact , it cannot be said that in ascertaining that fact and in issuing his ...
... ment of the policy established by Congress . As the suspension was absolutely required when the Presi- dent ascertained the existence of a particular fact , it cannot be said that in ascertaining that fact and in issuing his ...
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... ment of officers , and the making of treaties ; which are plainly qualifications of the general executive powers of appointing officers and making treaties . The 35 Ibid . , p . 36 . 36 Ibid , pp . 42-43 . difficulty of a complete ...
... ment of officers , and the making of treaties ; which are plainly qualifications of the general executive powers of appointing officers and making treaties . The 35 Ibid . , p . 36 . 36 Ibid , pp . 42-43 . difficulty of a complete ...
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