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Documents concerning Canadian Legislation on Arctic Pollution and Territorial Sea and Fishing Zones

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1970

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* [Reproduced from U.N. communication C.N.53.1970.Treaties-3 of April 21, 1970.

[The Canadian Prime Minister's remarks appear at page 600. A statement on the Canadian legislation, made by the U.S. Department of State on April 15, 1970, appears at page 605. A summary of the Canadian note of April 16, 1970, in reply to the U.S. Government, appears at page 607.]

* [Reproduced from a text provided by the Canadian Embassy at Washington, D.C.

[The proposed legislation on Arctic pollution and territorial sea and fishing zones appears at page 543. The Canadian declaration concerning the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice appears at page 598.]

* [Reproduced from U.S. Department of State Press Release No. 121 of April 15, 1970.

[The proposed legislation on Arctic pollution and territorial sea and fishing zones appears at page 543. The Canadian declaration concerning the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice appears at page 598. A summary of the Canadian note of April 16, 1970, in reply to the U.S. Government, appears at page 607. ]

* [Reproduced from a text provided by the Canadian Embassy at Washington, D.C.

[The U.S. statement on Canada’s proposed legislation appears at page 605. The proposed legislation on Arctic pollution and territorial sea and fishing zones appears at page 543. The Canadian Prime Minister’s remarks concerning the legislation appear at page 600. The Canadian declaration concerning the compulsory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice appears at page 598.]