The Law And Policy of Annexation, With Special Reference to the Philippines, Together With Observations On the Status of Cuba

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The Law And Policy of Annexation, With Special Reference to the Philippines, Together With Observations On the Status of Cuba
Carman F Carman Fitz Randolph
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The Louisiana government was to last no longer than the then session of Congress, though the new government ordained by Congress on March 24, 1804, was not actually installed until October i, 1804. The Philippine government is without term.
Viewing the bill as an Administration measure, and recalling the opinion of the Administration that the Constitution is not law in the Philippines, it seems that it purposes to invest the President with the right, or perhaps I should say to recognize that he
... has the right, to hold all legislative powers in the islands and exercise them at his pleasure. If this be the purpose of the bill it approves the powers of the British Crown over dependencies not regulated by Parliament, with- out imposing the checks upon their abuse which ob- tain in the British system, where the Crown is forbid- den to act "contrary to the fundamental law,"* and where relief from injustice may be had through an appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.^ The Philippine bill is a halting measure of doubt- ful legality.

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