| United States - Law - 1995 - 1168 pages
...that the collective judgment of both the Congress and the President will apply to the introduction of United States Armed Forces into hostilities, or into...hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances, and to the continued use of such forces in hostilities or in such situations. (b) Congressional legislative... | |
| United States - 1974 - 1318 pages
...CONSULTATION SEC. 3. The President in every possible instance shall consult with Congress before introducing assistance, $10,000,000. 10,000,000 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT and after every such introduction shall consult regularly with the Congress until United States Armed... | |
| International law - 984 pages
...absence of a declaration of war, in any case in which United States Armed Forces are introduced — (1) into hostilities or into situations where imminent...hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances; the President shall submit within 48 hours to the Speaker of the House Representatives and to the President... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Arms transfers - 1974 - 570 pages
...Cambodia forces which has been carried out by US military personnel does not constitute the introduction "into hostilities or into situations where imminent...hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances" as set forth in Secton 4(a)(l) of the War Powers Resoluton. All such flights are, of course, unarmed.... | |
| International law - 1974 - 648 pages
...consult regularly with Congress until they are no longer engaged in hostilities or have been removed from situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances. Section 4 contains the reporting requirement. A report from the President to the Congress is required... | |
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