If a war be made by invasion of a foreign nation, the President is not only authorized but bound to resist force by force. He does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept the challenge without waiting for any special legislative authority. And whether... War Powers: Origins, Purposes, and Applications : Hearings Before the ... - Página 304por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Security, and Science - 1989 - 364 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Francis Dunham Wormuth, Edwin Brown Firmage - 1989 - 380 páginas
...The Prize Cases, 67 US (2 Black) at 690 (1863) (Nelson, dissenting). 'Ibid., 692. ••Ibid., 666. ""If a war be made by invasion of a foreign nation, the President is bound to resist force, by force. He does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept the challenge..... | |
| Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, Kathleen Hall Jamieson - 1990 - 285 páginas
...a foreign nation, the President is not only authorized but bound to resist force by force. He [sic] does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept...without waiting for any special legislative authority." 7 Divisions of opinion arise over the line to be drawn between appropriate actions to defend the nation... | |
| Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, Kathleen Hall Jamieson - 1990 - 285 páginas
...a foreign nation, the President is not only authorized but bound to resist force by force. He [sic] does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept...challenge without waiting for any special legislative authority."7 Divisions of opinion arise over the line to be drawn between appropriate actions to defend... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1991 - 1358 páginas
...force against the Confederacy without formal legislative sanction. The Court reasoned: If a war be nude by invasion of a foreign nation, the President is...without waiting for any special legislative authority. And ... whether the hostile party be a foreign invader, or States organized in rebellion, it is none... | |
| Philip J. Briggs - 1994 - 276 páginas
...proclamation — but once again without any special legislative approval — by declaring, "He [the President] does not initiate the war, but is bound to accept...challenge without waiting for any special legislative authority."7 In the Senate debate over the War Powers Resolution during July 1973, both its opponents... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 2002 - 638 páginas
...As the Supreme Court recognized in The Prize Cases, 67 US 635, 668 (1862): If a war be made by the invasion of a foreign nation, the President is not...without waiting for any special legislative authority. And whether the hostile party be a foreign invader, or States organized in rebellion, it is none the... | |
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