CONTENTS OF VOL. III
PART V. IMPERIAL CONTROL OVER
DOMINION ADMINISTRATION AND
LEGISLATION
(continued)
CHAPTER V. TREATY RELATIONS .
§ 1. IMPERIAL CONTROL IN TREATY MATTERS
The Treaty Power of the Crown .
Treaties and Law . » ,
Interpretation of Treaties .
§ 2. THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPARATE ADHERENCE TO
AND WITHDRAWAL FROM GENERAL TREATIES BY THE
DOMINIONS, AND FOR THE CONSULTATION OF THE
DOMINIONS IN REGARD TO SUCH TREATIES
The Practice prior to 1880 g
The Modern Rule . .
Exception as to Political Treaties
Uonsultation as regards Political Treaties . .
§ 3. ComMERCIAL NEGOTIATION WITH REGARD TO THE
DoMiNiONS . . . :
Cases of Negotiations 3 : . .
The Rules of the Conduct of such Negotiations
The Canadian Negotiations of 1910 .
The Substance of the Convention .
TREATIES AS AFFECTING FEDERATIONS
Canada . . . .
The Commonwealth .
The Union _
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THE RATIFICATION OF TREATIES
The Approval of Parliament .
The Views of Canada "
} 6. FOREIGN RELATIONS OTHEE THAN TREATY
The Position of the Imperial Government . .
Voting of the Dominion at International Conference
The Western Pacific Question .
Samoa and the New Hebrides
British Diplomacy and Canada
Canadian Direct Negotiations
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