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1 125 Rec. Des Couhs, 1968, III, 103 at 207.
2 See the summaries in 124 Rec. Des Cours, 1968, II, 436–38. It should perhaps be emphasized again at this point that this review cannot report the full argument or detailed qualifications contained in any course.
3 124 Rec. Des Cours, 1968, II, 458–59. A few of the abbreviations refer to dispute-settling agencies, such as the International Court of Justice. About thirty-five organizations seem to have their dispute-referral procedures mentioned in the text; I have not actually counted the textual references.
4 UN Doc. A/5409, distributed in three volumes April 15, 1963, as UN Publication 58/II/B/3. Other related publications include 63/V/4 and Legislative Series ST/LEG/SER/B/12.
5 The position of the United States based on an opinion of Attorney General Harmon in 1895 (Atty. Gen. Ops. 1895, at 274) supporting the upper riparian’s uses of a river in total disregard of the interests of the lower riparian. The opinion was rendered in the context of a dispute with Mexico over the uses of Rio Grande water.
6 Cf. Bilder, , Controlling Great Lakes Pollution . . . , 70 Mich. L. Rev. 469 (1970)Google Scholar.
7 A translation of the major part of the award may be seen in 53 AJIL 156 (1959).
8 125 Rec. des Cours, 1968, III, 337 at 386.
9 Ibid. 390.