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The Constitution and the Treaty Power: A Study of Treaty Restricting Proposals
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posted on 2023-09-06, 02:44 authored by Elbert M. Byrd, Jr.The General ProblemThis study begins with explicit recognition of the fundamental and abiding principle that all governmental power in the United States ultimately rests with and derives from all the citizens of our nation.There is, therefore, no problem as to the location of political sovereignty.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 83-03.; Thesis (M.A.)--American University, 1954.Handle
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American historyPolitical scienceTreatiesPrinciplesPoliticsInternational lawFederal governmentPresidentsCourt hearings & proceedingsConstitutionsDictatorsConstitutional lawCensorshipSovereigntyJurisdictionWildfowlLegislationProvisionsConstitutional amendmentsPublic officialsEducationBill of Rights-USEqual rightsCongressional committeesTreaty PowerConstitutionPolitical sovereignty