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CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT OF

EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS

HEARING

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON SEPARATION OF POWERS

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
UNITED STATES SENATE

NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

S. 3475

A BILL TO HELP PRESERVE THE SEPARATION OF POWERS
AND TO FURTHER THE CONSTITUTIONAL PREROGATIVES OF
CONGRESS BY PROVIDING FOR CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW OF
EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS

80-847

APRIL 24 AND 25; MAY 12, 18, AND 19, 1972

Printed for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1972

COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

JAMES O. EASTLAND, Mississippi, Chairman

JOHN L. MCCLELLAN, Arkansas
SAM J. ERVIN, JR., North Carolina
PHILIP A. HART, Michigan

EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts
BIRCH BAYH, Indiana

QUENTIN N. BURDICK, North Dakota
ROBERT C. BYRD, West Virginia
JOHN V. TUNNEY, California

ROMAN L. HRUSKA, Nebraska
HIRAM L. FONG, Hawaii

HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania

STROM THURMOND, South Carolina
MARLOW W. COOK, Kentucky

CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland
EDWARD J. GURNEY, Florida

SUBCOMMITTEE ON SEPARATION OF POWERS
SAM J. ERVIN, JR., North Carolina, Chairman

JOHN L. MCCLELLAN, Arkansas
QUENTIN N. BURDICK, North Dakota

CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland
EDWARD J. GURNEY, Florida

RUFUS L. EDMISTEN, Chief Counsel and Staff Director
JOEL ABRAMSON, Minority Counsel
WALKER F. NOLAN, Jr., Assistant Counsel
TELMA P. MOORE, Executive Assistant
W. P. GOODWIN, Jr., Editorial Director
PHILIP B. KURLAND, Chief Consultant
ALEXANDER M. BICKEL, Consultant

ARTHUR S. MILLER, Consultant
RALPH K. WINTER, Jr., Consultant

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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS

Page

627

"National Commitments", 115 Congressional Record, June 25,

1969.

"The Role of the Congress in the Making of Executive Agree-

ments", introduction of S. 3475, 118 Congressional Record, April 11,

1972.

357

Montross, George M., "Has Our Government Become an Elective Mon-

archy?"

Moore, John N., professor, School of Law, University of Virginia, letter of

May 15, 1972.

Resolutions of States making application to the Congress of the United
States to call a constitutional convention for proposing an amendment to
the Constitution of the United States relating to treaty making:

State of Florida, with statement of Claude Pepper, a U.S.
Representative from the State of Florida, "Proposed Constitutional
Amendment Relating to the Making of Treaties", 91 Congressional
Record 4965, May 24, 1945..

State of Georgia, 98 Congressional Record 1057 (1952) -
State of Indiana, 103 Congressional Record 6473, May 8, 1957.
Symington, Stuart, a U.S. Senator from the State of Missouri, "Vietnam-
Misunderstood Understandings", statement on the Senate floor, April 25,

1972..

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