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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 1975

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References

page 382 note 1 71 Dept. State Bull. 472 (1974).

page 382 note 1 Dept. of State File No. P74 0130-0423.

page 383 note 2 The Corollary provides:

Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society, may in America, as elsewhere, ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and in the Western Hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States, however reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing or impotence, to the exercise of an international police power.

page 383 note 3 TS 881; 49 Stat. 3097; 3 Bevans 145; entered into force for the United States Dec. 26, 1934, subject to a reservation.

page 383 note 4 TIAS 2361; 2 UST 2394; 46 AJIL Supp. 43 (1952); entered into force for the United States Dec. 13, 1951, subject to a reservation.

page 384 note 5 TIAS 7502; 23 UST 3227; entered into force for the United States Dec. 13, 1972,

page 384 note 6 Gen. Ass. Res. 2625 (XXV), adopted Oct. 24, 1970; 65 AJIL 243 (1971).

page 386 note 1 Gen. Ass. Res. 3206 (XXIX).

page 386 note 2 71 Dept. State Bull. 594 (1974); UN Doc. A/PV.2248, Sept. 30, 1974, at 106.

page 388 note 1 71 Dept. State Bull. 812 (1974); UN Doc. A/PV.2281, Nov. 12, 1974, at 76.

page 388 note 1 Gen. Ass. Res. 3210 (XXIX).

page 388 note 2 71 Dept. State Bull. 622 (1974); UN Doc. A/PV.2268, Oct. 14, 1974, at 77.

page 389 note 1 Rule 35 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly provides in part that the Assembly President “may, in the course of the discussion of an item, propose to the General Assembly the limitation of the time to be allowed to speakers, the limitation of the number of times each representative may speak, the closure of the list of speakers or the closure of the debate.” Rule 72 provides in part that the General Assembly “may limit the time to be allowed to each speaker and the number of times each representative may speak on any question.”

page 389 note 2 UN Doc. A/PV.2285, Nov. 14, 1974, at 32; Press Release USUN-170(74), Nov. 14, 1974.

page 390 note 1 UN Doc. A/C.6/SR.1510, Dec. 3, 1974, at 7.

page 390 note 1 120 Cong. Rec. 3 (daily ed. Dec. 13, 1974).

page 393 note 1 White House Press Release, Oct. 19, 1974, at 1, 10.

page 393 note 2 19 USC 2101; 88 Stat. 1978; 14 ILM 220 (1975).

page 394 note 1 Dept. of State File No. P74 0139-0958.

page 395 note 1 Article 12 of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations provides: “The sending state may not, without the prior express consent of the receiving state, establish offices forming part of the mission in localities other than those in which the mission itself is established.” TIAS 7502; 23 UST 3227; entered into force for the United States Dec. 13, 1972.

page 395 note 2 Dept. of State File No. P74 0131-1829.

page 396 note 1 For the full text of President Ford’s signing statement, see White House Press Release, Oct. 28, 1974. For further regulations, see Dept. of the Treasury News, Nov. 1, 1974; 39 Fed. Reg. 39076 (1974). See also H.R. Rept. No. 93-1183, 93d Cong., 2d Sess. (1974).

page 396 note 1 71 Dept. State Bull. 379 (1974).

page 396 note 2 OEA/Ser.G, CP/ACTA 133/74, Sept. 19, 1974, at 101-02. For the full text of the resolution, see id., 167.

page 397 note 3 72 Dept. State Bull. 8 (1975).

page 399 note 1 Dept. of Defense Instruction, No. 5500.15, Oct. 16, 1974.

page 400 note 1 Dept. of State File L/OES.

page 401 note 1 Press Release USUN-173(74), Nov. 19, 1974, at 1-3. The UN summary of the statement is at UN Doc. A/SPC/SR.935, Nov. 22, 1974, at 10-12.

page 402 note 1 23 UST 3462; TIAS 7504; 11 ILM 791 (1972); entered into force Oct. 3, 1972.

page 402 note 2 71 Dept. State Bull. 879 (1974).

page 402 note 3 Id. 861.

page 403 note 4 Id. 903.

page 403 note 1 94 LNTS No. 2138 (1929).

page 404 note 2 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, press release No. 74-10, Dec. 10, 1974, at 2.

page 404 note 3 See annex to UN Gen. Ass. Res. 2826, Dec. 16, 1971; 11 ILM 309 (1972).

page 405 note 4 Supra note 2, at 3.

page 405 note 5 See U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency press release, No. 74-10, Dec. 10, 1974, at 2-5; S. Exec. J., 91st Cong., 2d Sess., Aug. 19, 1970; and S. Exec. Rep. No. 93-35, 93d Cong., 2d Sess., Dec. 13, 1974.