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Abstract
The scope of the treaty-making power, and the considerations that govern in determining when a treaty is self-executing and when it requires subsequent legislation to make its terms effective, received an interesting discussion in a recent case decided in the United States District Court of the District of Maryland.
Recommended Citation
TREATIES-SCOPE OF TREATY--MAKING POWER--WHEN TREATIES ARE SELF-EXECUTING,
26
Mich. L. Rev.
316
(1928).
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