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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

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973

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References

Page no 760 note 1 TIAS 7502; 500 TJNTS 95; 55 AJIL 993 (1963).

Page no 760 note 2 Dept. of Justice File No. 118982.

Page no 762 note 1 For the full texts of the Patent Office statement and the amended regulations, see 38 Fed. Reg., 14681–82. The Nice Agreement provides for an International Committee of Experts to keep the classification current. The classification is published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

Page no 762 note 2 TIAS 7419, entered into force for the United States May 25, 1972.

Page no 763 note 1 38 Fed. Reg., 10807–08.

Page no 764 note 1 See Dept. of State Press Release No. 101, April 6, 1973, and an accompanying briefing paper dated April 4, 1973. The full texts of the contract and the supplementary agreements can be found in Department of State File No. AID( US) 8 ISR.

Page no 765 note 1 For the full text of the Department of State memorandum, See Hearings before the Comm. on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate, 93d Cong. 1st Sess., April 30, 1973; also Dept. of State Press Release No. 125, April 30, 1973; 68 Dept. State Bull., 652–55 (1973); and New York Times, May 1, 1973, at 10.

The same memorandum was presented to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on May 9, 1973. See Hearings before the Comm. on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, 93d Cong., 1st Sess., May 9, 1973.

Page no 765 note 2 TIAS 7542; 67 AJIL 396 (1973); 12 ILM 58 (1973).

Page no 765 note 3 Examples of Congressional enactments concerning Cambodia are Section 7 of the Special Foreign Assistance Act of 1971 (P.L. 91–652, January 5, 1971, 84 Stat. 1942) and Sections 655 and 656 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended (added by Section 304(b) of P.L. 92–226, February 7, 1972, 86 Stat. 29).

Page no 768 note 1 See U.N. Doc. S/PV. 1708, April 17, 1973, at 32–33, and Press Release USUN-36 (73), April 17, 1973 at 2–3; 68 Dept. State Bull. 657–60 (1973).

Page no 768 note 2 U.N. Doc. S/PV. 1711, April 21, 1973, at 32–35, and Press Release USUN-39 (73), April 21, 1973, at 1–2; 68 Dept. State Bull., 659–60 (1973).

Page no 769 note 1 Hearings before the Subcomm. on Africa of the Comm. on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, 93d Cong., 1st Sess., April 6, 1973; also Department of State Press Release, No. 104, April 6, 1973, at 1–3; 68 Dept. State Bull., 581–84 (1973). For the full text of Ambassador Stevenson’s statement to the United Nations Security Council, referred to below, See Security Council Official Records: 18th year, 1052nd Mtg., Aug. 2, 1963, paras. 59–66. See also Whiteman, 12 Digest of International Law, 423–25.

Page no 771 note 1 For the complete texts of the proposed Senate resolutions, See 119 Cong. Rec, S3760-S3761.

Page no 771 note 2 For the Department statement on the resolutions, See Hearings before the Senate Coram, on Foreign Relations, 93d Cong., 1st Sess., May 10, 1973.

Page no 771 note 3 See 67 AJIL 118 (1973).

Page no 772 note 4 [1970] ASIL Proc. 64 AJIL (No. 4) 285 (1970).

Page no 773 note 5 For the revised rules, See 67 AJIL 195 (1973).

Page no 773 note 6 UN Doc. A/8382, Sept. 15, 1971.