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Canada: Claim Against the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for Damage Caused by Soviet Cosmos 954*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Judicial and Similar Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1979

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from documents provided to International Legal Materials by the Embassy of Canada at Washington, D.C.]

[Note No. FLA-268, dated January 23, 1979, was followed by Note No. 813 of March 15, 1979, at I.L.M. page 909, transmitting the schedule of costs incurred by Canada during Phase II and the schedule of recovered debris, as well as noting that the costs of Phase II are lower than those mentioned in the statement of claim.]

[The 1972 Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects appears in draft at 10 I.L.M. 965 (1971). The U.N. General Assembly resolution requesting that the Convention be opened for signature is noted at.11 I.L.M. 250 (1972).]

References

* [Reproduced from documents provided to International Legal Materials by the Embassy of Canada at Washington, D.C.]

[Note No. FLA-268, dated January 23, 1979, was followed by Note No. 813 of March 15, 1979, at I.L.M. page 909, transmitting the schedule of costs incurred by Canada during Phase II and the schedule of recovered debris, as well as noting that the costs of Phase II are lower than those mentioned in the statement of claim.]

[The 1972 Convention on International Liability for Damage Caused by Space Objects appears in draft at 10 I.L.M. 965 (1971). The U.N. General Assembly resolution requesting that the Convention be opened for signature is noted at.11 I.L.M. 250 (1972).]