Comparative Federal Institutions An Analytical Reference Syllabus

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Comparative Federal Institutions An Analytical Reference Syllabus
George Elliott Howard
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Powers reserved to the confederation (art. 8) : war, peace, alliance, treaties.
2. Powers by exception reserved to the cantons (art. 9, 103).
a. Treaties with foreign powers regarding administra- tion of public property, border and police inter- course, if not contrary to the confederation or rights of the cantons.
o. But the official intercourse between cantons and such foreign governments shall be through the federal council; except correspondence with "in- ferior officials and officers of a
...foreign state, " as to matters above named.
3. Pensions, titles, gifts, salaries, or decorations from foreign governments prohibited; except continuance of pensions to "inferior officials" (art. 12).
4. Political alliances or treaties between cantons for- bidden; but "conventions" (concordats) on legis- lative, administrative, and judicial subjects allowed; how these carried out? (Art. 7. See Adams and Cun- ningham, 256-259; Vincent, State and Federal Govt. , 50-1. ) 5. International neutrality guaranteed, 1815.


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