Notes On Federal Governments, Past And Present

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Notes On Federal Governments, Past And Present
Mcgee Thomas D'arcy
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127 the right to send and receive ambassadors* is also asserted.
Arts. 36 to 49 detail the functions of the Diet, under the general provisions of Art. 35.
From a careful analysis of the Constitution, Dr. Phillimore educes the four following propositions : First. That the Germanic Confederation maintains with those who are members of that league relations of a special international character resting entirely upon the Federal Act of 1815, and further explained by that of 1820, as their sole found
...ation ; but that all the members of this league are governed in their relations with other independent States by the general international law.
Secondly. That the mutual rights and duties of the members of this Confederation are wholly distinct from those which exist between them and other States, not members of the Confederation.
Thirdly. That the operation of the duties and rights growing out of ♦ Phillimore's International Law, Vol. I, page 129.
83 the Constitution of the Confederation, is not only exclusively confined to the independent sovereigns who are members of it, bat also to the ter- ritories which belong to them, by virtue of which they were originally incorporated into the Germanic Empire.


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