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... legislative act . In accordance with the " doctrine of political questions , " however , the federal courts accept the in- terpretation placed upon treaties by the political branch , i.e. , the executive branch , of the government . The ...
... legislative act . In accordance with the " doctrine of political questions , " however , the federal courts accept the in- terpretation placed upon treaties by the political branch , i.e. , the executive branch , of the government . The ...
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... legislative checks and by making the executive respon- sible to the legislature , as in European parliamentary regimes , or to the electorate , as in the USA . Direct popular control over foreign affairs is by its nature unworkable . In ...
... legislative checks and by making the executive respon- sible to the legislature , as in European parliamentary regimes , or to the electorate , as in the USA . Direct popular control over foreign affairs is by its nature unworkable . In ...
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... legislative , executive , and judicial powers to protect the rights of its member States and of their individual citizens . ATLANTIC UNION COMMITTEE ( AUC ) , founded , 1949 , by Clarence K. Streit , the late Owen J. Roberts , Will L ...
... legislative , executive , and judicial powers to protect the rights of its member States and of their individual citizens . ATLANTIC UNION COMMITTEE ( AUC ) , founded , 1949 , by Clarence K. Streit , the late Owen J. Roberts , Will L ...
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