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The Columbia River System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Ralph W. Johnson*
Affiliation:
University of Washington

Abstract

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Type
Fourth Session
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1960

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References

1 Martin, “The Diversion of Columbia River Waters,” 1957 Proceedings, American Society of International Law 2; Cohen, “Some Legal and Policy Aspects of the Columbia River Dispute,” 36 Can. Bar Rev. 25 (1958).

2 Water Resources of the Columbia River Basin, Report to the International Joint Commission Prepared by the International Columbia River Engineering Board, 1959.

3 Stats. Can., 1955, c. 47.

4 Docket No. 65, International Joint Commission.

5 For a report on these negotiations see Bloomfield and Fitzgerald, Boundary Waters Problems, Canada and the United States (1958).

6 Docket No. 69, International Joint Commission.

7 Address to League of Women Voters, Seattle, Washington, Jan. 28, 1960.

8 Address by Charles “W. Nash, Director of Load Development, B.C. Power Commission, Dec. 10, 1959.

9 Ibid.

10 Cited note 2 above.

11 Krutilla, Sequence and Timing in Eiver Basin Development, with Special Application to Canadian-United States Columbia River Basin Planning (Feb. 1960) (Pamphlet published by Eesources for the Future, Inc.).

12 Ibid, at 2.

13 Address from the Throne Debate, B.C. Legislative Assembly, Feb. 3, 1960.