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José Ignacio Hernández G - The Defense of the Rights and Interest of the Venezuelan State by the Interim Government Before Foreign Courts. 2019-2020

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This book of Professors Jos Ignacio Hernndez and Allan R. Brewer-Caras, studies the legal implication derived from the recognition by several countries on January 23, 2019, of the speaker of the National Assembly of Venezuela as the Interim President of the country, acting according to the provisions of the Statute that Governs the Transition to Democracy to Restore the Enforcement of the Constitution issued by the same Assembly on February 15, 2019.

Because at that time Venezuela was involved in complex litigations in the United States based on claims filed by the legacy creditors, the political recognition of the Interim President become a question of law. Considering the precedents about government recognition and the act of state doctrine, the United States Judiciary accepted the Interim President as the exclusive representative of Venezuela and considered the decisions adopted by the National Assembly and the Interim President as valid and binding ones. The United Kingdom Judiciary adopted a similar decision. Accordingly, between 2019 and 2020, foreign courts derived legal and practical consequences from the political statements of recognitions issued since January 2019.

The Venezuela case is one of the most interesting and compellings examples of government recognition that demonstrates the interaction between the Venezuelan Constitutional and Administrative Law, with foreign law applicable to the claims filed against Venezuela and also, with the general principles of International Law about government recognition.

This book analyzed this case of such recognition during 2019 and 2020, not only from the Venezuelan Constitutional and Administrative Law perspective, but also from the general principles of government recognition in International Law as well as in the United States and the United Kingdom Law.

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Portrait of the author GOVERNMENT by the BREWERS By ADOLPH KEITEL - photo 1

Portrait of the author.
GOVERNMENT
by the
BREWERS?

By
ADOLPH KEITEL
For thirty years intimately
associated with the
brewing industry
1918
Chicago


CONTENTS.

Chapter
My thirty years' intimate association with the brewers
Prohibition banishes crime
What is beer?
Non-alcoholic beer is a mysterious compound of drugs
Beer is a habit forming drug
Why beer is not a fit drink for the home
Beer is not a temperance drink
The decreased alcoholic content of beer will increase drunkenness
Brewers' grains are considered dangerous for cows milk
Brewers assault distillers to hide their own crimes
Abolition of crime and vice would decrease the sale of beer
Crime is planned in saloons
The beer traffic does not recognize the sanctity of the home
A vice complaint
Laws are openly violated
Another vice backed by brewers
Millions expended in corrupting elections
How Chicago Brewers have tried to prevent a "dry" vote
Brewers fear woman suffrage
People resent government by the brewers

PREFACE.
When it was found impossible to suppress my writings by attempts to bribe me, men were hired to poison me. After the failure of this plot to dispose of me, I was subjected to almost unbelievable insults, persecution, humiliation and injustice in the courts.
A friendly federal judge was besought to stop me by an injunction. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals set it aside.
Four futile attempts were made to influence the Post Office authorities to deny me the use of the mails.
I was twice presented with the alternative of either agreeing to stop the publication of the truth or being thrown into jail on "framed" libel charges. I chose the jail rather than renounce the right of the freedom of the press guaranteed me by the constitution of my country.
When even the jail could not silence me, a diabolical attempt was made to bury me alive in an institution for the insane, but when it was found impossible to discover the slightest trace of insanity, or drive me insane during a sojourn of a month among maniacs, I was released.
I verily believe that the honesty of the alienists in charge of the institution alone saved me from a living death.
THE AUTHOR
Political cartoon of ballot box

"The very nature of the business of the brewer makes it imperative that they retain a strong hold on the ballot box. By those methods alone have they been able to exist in the past. By those methods alone, can they hope to save themselves"

CHAPTER I.
MY THIRTY YEARS'
INTIMATE ASSOCIATION
WITH THE BREWERS
For about thirty years I have been closely allied with the brewing industry and was daily brought in contact with the brewers.
I have been interested in a number of breweries as a stockholder. I have been intimately associated with many brewers throughout the country. I am therefore thoroughly familiar with the inner history of the beer business and the political corruption, crime, vice and degeneracy closely interwoven therewith.

CHAPTER II.
PROHIBITION BANISHES CRIME
Naturally, I am not a prohibitionist. Nevertheless, I dispute the contention of the brewers that they did not oppose but, instead, actually approved the enactment of the recent "bone-dry" prohibition legislation forbidding transportation of alcoholic beverages into states which prohibit the sale and manufacture of intoxicants, on the ground that its drastic measure would have a "reactionary effect" and thus result in the return of a number of the present "dry" states into the "wet" column. Vaporings of this sort sound very much like the old sour grape story and have their origin in the fertile brain of the publicity manager of the beer trust.
Absence of drunkenness, law and order, and the reduction of crime to a minimum, have invariably followed the "dry" wave.
Prohibition has emptied the jails, and the people are gratified with the new order of things. Everybody is happy except the liquor interests.
A town in Georgia, having no further use for its jail, not having had an occupant for a long time as the result of the bone-dry law, has rented it out for another purpose.
The most remarkable proof comes from the national capital. Washington became saloonless on November 1, 1917. During the month of November--the first dry month--official figures made public by the commissioners, comparing arrests for drunkenness during November, 1917, and the same month a year ago, show that during November, 1917, 199 arrests for drunkenness were made, as against 838 for November, 1916, a reduction of 639, or 76 per cent. The greatest number of arrests for any one week in November, 1917, were 61, while the greatest number for the same period a year ago were 218.
In Decatur, Ill., which went "dry" four years ago, the population has increased from 25,000 to 45,000. It is claimed that the criminal cases have lessened 90 per cent, that the building of factories and houses has increased 30 per cent, that 2,700 savings depositors in banks were added and that there were 37 per cent less cases of public charity yearly.
Nor will the loss of revenue permanently affect conditions. The enormous wealth of the country will soon adjust that phase of the situation.
Authorities assert there is no license city that keeps within its budget, whereas there is no dry city that is not financially improved by the ousting of the brewers.

CHAPTER III.
WHAT IS BEER?
In the well known European beer drinking countries nothing but hops and malt are permitted in brewing.
Here beer is a concoction of corn, rice, hops, malt, glucose, preservatives and other drugs--and, in most cases, it has nothing in common with real beer other than its artificial foam and color.
A leader of public opinion made the statement in the United States Senate that "Beer that is brewed in this country is slop. They say it is 'good for the health.' I never saw a man who drank it who was not a candidate for Bright's disease or paralysis."
Mr. J. Frank Hanly, editor of the National Enquirer (Indianapolis), and former Governor of Indiana says: "Nor will the people be deceived by the fallacious contention that beer is a safe and harmless drink. Every laboratory in America refutes it. Every sociologist knows better. Every scientist of reputation condemns it. The management of every great industrial interest, compelled by economic necessity, seeks its complete overthrow."
"The average beer drinker consumes more alcohol than the average whiskey drinker"

CHAPTER IV.
NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER
IS A MYSTERIOUS COMPOUND
OF DRUGS
Numerous Processes are now in use for making non-alcoholic beer and the ingredients used are usually cloaked in deep mystery.
In a recently patented process for the production of non-alcoholic beer it is admitted that salt, gum arabic, quassia, a pepsin compound and meta-bisulphite of potassium, or another suitable drug, are some of the materials used in brewing the non-alcoholic product.
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