Proceedings of the Second Pan American Scientific Congress, Washington, U.S.A., December 27, 1915 to January 8, 1916: Section VI, vol. VII. International law, public law and jurisprudenceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 865 páginas |
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Página 350 - Confederation, and moreover to legislate in all cases to which the separate States are incompetent, or in which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the exercise of individual legislation ; to negative all laws passed by the several States contravening, in the opinion of the National Legislature, the Articles of Union, or any treaty subsisting under the authority of the Union...
Página 335 - The judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society, and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.
Página 611 - No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, . . .
Página 160 - Contracting Parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of the 29th of July, 1899, provided nevertheless, that they do not affect the vital interests, the independence, or the honor of the two Contracting States, and do not concern the interests of third Parties.
Página 297 - At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the Government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the .Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their Government into the hands of that eminent tribunal.
Página 166 - Differences which may arise of a legal nature or relating to the interpretation of treaties existing between the two Contracting Parties and which it may not have been possible to settle by diplomacy, shall be referred to the Permanent Court of Arbitration established at The Hague by the Convention of the...
Página 499 - La sentencia será siempre tal, que sólo se ocupe de individuos particulares, limitándose a protegerlos y ampararlos en el caso especial sobre que verse el proceso, sin hacer ninguna declaración general respecto de la ley o acto que la motivare.
Página 497 - A la Corte Suprema de Justicia se le confía la guarda de la integridad de la Constitución. En consecuencia, además de las facultades que le confieren ésta y las leyes, tendrá la siguiente: Decidir definitivamente sobre la exequibilidad de los actos legislativos que hayan sido objetados como inconstitucionales por el Gobierno, o sobre todas las leyes o decretos acusados ante ella por cualquier ciudadano como inconstitucionales, previa audiencia del Procurador General de la Nación.
Página 143 - A neutral Power is bound to exercise such surveillance as the means at its disposal allow to prevent any violation of the provisions of the above articles occurring in its ports or roadsteads or in its waters.
Página 157 - President be, and is hereby, requested to invite from time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with any Government with which the United States has or may have diplomatic relations, to the end that any differences or disputes arising between the two Governments which cannot be adjusted by diplomatic agency may be referred to arbitration and be peaceably adjusted by such means.