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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Arthur W. Rovine*
Affiliation:
Department of State

Abstract

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1974

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References

1 UN Doc. A/PV.2228, Apr. 30, 1974, at 21–22; Press Release USUN-42(74), Apr. 30, 1974. See also Report of the Credentials Committee, UN Doc. A/9555, Apr. 29, 1974.

2 UN Doc. A/PV.2228, Apr. 30, 1974, at 52; Press Release USUN-43(74), Apr. 30, 1974.

1 Hearings before the Subcomm. on Constitutional Amendments of the Senate Comm. on the Judiciary, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., Apr. 30, 1974; Dept. of Justice, Press Release, Apr. 30, 1974, at 3–8.

1 39 Fed. Reg. 17304 (1974).

2 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, TIAS 6577; 19 UST 6223; 189 UNTS 150; 63 AJIL 389 (1969). Articles 32 and 33 of the Convention became binding on the United States through the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, TIAS 6577; 19 UST 6223; 63 AJIL 385 (1969); 6 ILM 78 (1967), entered into force for the United States Nov. 1, 1968, subject to reservations.

1 Hearings before the Subcomm. on International Organizations and Movements of the House Comtn. on Foreign Affairs, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., June 18, 1974.

1 Hearings before the Subcomm. on Multinational Corporations of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., May 8, 1974. See also the 1973 Digest, Ch. 9, §2, at 334–35 and 13 ILM 767 (1974).

1 See 1973 Digest, Ch. 7, §2A, at 243–44.

2 Article 7(6) provides: “The foregoing provisions [on bays] shall not apply to so-called “historic’ bays, or in any case where the straight baseline system provided for in Article 4 is applied.” 15 UST 1606; TIAS 5639; 516 UNTS 205; 52 AJIL 834 (1958).

3 Agreement on Reciprocal Fishing Privileges in Certain Areas off the Coasts of the United States and Canada, entered into force June 16, 1973. 24 UST 1729; TIAS 7676.

4 Dept. of State File No. P740066–0528.

1 OPIC Press Release, No. TS/282, June 12, 1974.

1 For text, see Official Documents section, infra pp. 798–801.

2 Text in 70 Dept. State Bull. 574 (1974); 13 ILM 720 (1974).

3 The Special Program is Part X of the Program of Action.

4 Full text in UN Doc. A/PV.2229, May 1, 1974, at 41–50; 70 Dept. State Bull. 569 (1974); 13 ILM 744 (1974). The texts of the two U.S. draft resolutions submitted to the Ad Hoe Committee of the Sixth Special Session (UN Docs. A/AC. 166/L.44, Apr. 29, 1974 and A/AC.166/L.49, Apr. 30, 1974) can also be found in 70 Dept. State Bull. 582–84.

1 See 1973 Digest, Ch. 11, §1, at 427–28.

2 See H.R. Rep. No. 93–936, 93d Cong. 2d Sess. 2 (1974).

1 UN Doc. A/AC.134/L. 46, Apr. 12, 1974; 70 Dept. State Bull. 510 (1974); 13 ILM 710 (1974).

2 70 Dept. State Bull. 498–501 (1974); Press Release, USUN 32(74), Apr. 12, 1974.

1 Dept. of State File No. P74 0071–1935.