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Executive Powers in Foreign Relations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Adrian S. Fisher*
Affiliation:
Department of State

Abstract

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First Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1951

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References

1 II Farrand, Records of the Federal Convention, 318-319.

2 V Moore, International Law Digest, 481-483.

3 Fleming v. Page, 9 How. 615 (1850).

4 United States v. Sweeney, 157 U. S. 281, 284 (1895).

5 Swain v. United States, 28 Court of Claims 173, 221: affirmed 165 U. S. 553 (1897).

6 Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers (1916), p. 94.

7 Dept. of State Bulletin, Vol. 24, No. 607 (Feb. 19, 1951), p. 286.