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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Eleanor C. McDowell*
Affiliation:
Office of the Legal Adviser, Department of State

Abstract

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1976

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References

1 69AJIL855 (1975).

1 UN Doc. A/C.5/1704, Nov. 6, 1975; 14 ILM 1582 (1975).

2 62 Stat. 3485; TIAS No. 1868; 4 BEVANS 188; 15 UNTS 35.

1 See 11 Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, 1305-07 (1975).

2 40 F.R. 54769.

1 S. EXEC. D, 81st Cong. 1st Sess.

2 S. EXEC. J, 88th Cong. 1st Sess. The report of the Senate Committee on the two conventions is S. EXEC. REPT. NO. 94-20, 94th Cong., 1st Sess., Dec. 18, 1975.

3 The Inter-American Convention on the Granting of Political Rights to Women entered into force Apr. 22, 1949, and was in force for 17 states on Dec. 31, 1975.

4 The Convention on Political Rights of Women, opened for signature on Mar. 31, 1953, entered into force July 7, 1954, and was in force for 81 states on Dec. 31, 1975. The Committee's 1967 hearings on the Convention are found in Hearings, Human Rights Conventions Before a Subcomm. of the Senate Comm. on Foreign Relations, 90th Cong., 1st Sess., Pt. 1 (Feb. 23 and Mar. 8, 1967) and Pt. 2 (Sept. 13, 1967).

1 The United Nations Convention on Privileges and Immunities of Feb. 13, 1946, entered into force for the United States Apr. 29, 1970, subject to reservations. TIAS No. 6900; 21 UST 1418; 43 AJIL SUPP. at 1 (1949).

2 See Press Release USUN-143 (75), Nov. 11, 1975.

1 14ILM 1469 (1975).

2 Id. 1455.

3 For full text, see 73 DEPT. STATE BULL. 609-13 (1975); Hearings on Early Warning System in Sinai Before the Senate Comm. on Foreign Relations, 94th Cong. 1st Sess., at 206-43 (1975).

4 PL 94-110; 89 Stat. 572, 22 U.S.C. 2441.

1 See Dept. of State Press Release No. 613, Dec. 16, 1975.

2 73 DEPT. STATE BULL. 353 (1975); 70 AJIL 118 (1976).

3 Dept. of State Press Release No. 613, Dec. 16, 1975.

4 TIAS No. 8110.

1 For the full text of Ambassador Bunker's address, see 73 DEPT. STATE BULL. 881- 85 (1975).

1 73 DEPT. STATE BULL. 353 (1975).

2 Id. 675-76; Press Release USUN-116 (75), Oct. 13, 1975.

1 For the Presidential policy statement of Jan. 19, 1972, see 66 DEPT. STATE BULL. 152-54 (1972). See also the 1973 U.S. DIGEST, 382-83.

2 DEPT. STATE BULL. 138 (1976); Press Release No. 630, Dec. 30, 1975

1 89 Stat. 685; 35 U.S.C. 351 et seq. For additional explanatory material on PL 94-131, see S. REPT. 94-215 and H. REPT. 94-592, 94th Cong., 1st Sess. (1975).

2 For the text of the Patent Cooperation Treaty and annexed Regulations, see S. EXEC. S, 92nd Cong., 2d Sess. (1973).

3 See 1973 U.S. DIGEST 392-94.

4 TS 579 as revised by TIAS Nos. 6923, 7727; 21 UST 1583, 24 UST 2140.

1 S. EXEC. J, 94th Cong., 1st Sess. (1975); text of the Protocol can be found also in OAS Doc. OEA/Ser. K/XXIII.1.1, CPTIAR/doc.38/75 rev. 3, July 26, 1975, reprinted at 14ILM 1122 (1975).

2 62 Stat. 1681; TIAS No. 1838; 4 BEVANS 559; 43 AJIL SUPP. at 53 (1949); entered into force for the United States, Dec. 3, 1948

3 73 DEFT. STATE BULL. 903 (1975).

4 See 14 ILM 1131 (1975).

5 OAS Doc. OEA/Ser.K/XXIII.1.1, CPTIAR/doc.37/75 rev. 2, July 26 1975; 14 ILM 1117 (1975).

6 Id. 1121.