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INDEX: VOLUMES 1- 4

AUTHORS

The numeral in front of the colon refers to the volume, the other to the page where the work begins.

Barkum, Michael

International Law from a Functional Perspective, 1: 19 Beam, Jacob D.

Book Review, "The Soviet Union in World Affairs, A Documented Analysis, 1964-1972" by W. W. Kulski, 4:496

Bond, James E.

Application of the Law of War to Internal Conflicts, 3:345 Botchwey, E.A.

Operational Autonomy and Public Accountability in Statutory Corporations: A Case Study of Ghana's Development Experience and a Blueprint for Reform, 3:55

Bowman, Pasco M., II

Book Review, "The GA TT Law and International Economic Organization" by K. W. Dam, 1:190

Brownlie, Ian

The Teaching of International Law, 2:2:97 Butte, Woodfin L.

Book Review, "Conflict of Laws: Mexico and the United States" by S.A. Bayitcu and J.L. Siqueros, 1:189

Clark, Donald 0.

Book Review. "International Tax Planning" by Barry Spitz, 3:473 Clute, Robert E.

Discussion on the Sale and Supply of Armaments, 2:1:73 The Law of Outer Space, 1:105

Cohn, Sigmund A.

"Criminal Records"--A Comparative Approach, 4:116 Judicial Recusation in the Federal Republic of Germany, 3:18 Darwin, Henry

Foreign Policy and The Government Legal Advisor, 2:2:85 Engel, Salo

Discussion on the Problem of Defining Aggression, 2:1:37 Falk, Richard A.

The Place of Policy in International Law, 2:2:29 Fawcett, James

The Function of the International Court of Justice in the World Community, 2:2:59 Fischer, Adrian

The Legal Regulation of A rmaments and the Control of Force, 2:1:45 Fitzgerald, Patrick J.

The Territorial Principles in Penal Law: An A ttempted Justification, 1:29 Forsythe, David

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Frolick, David

A Legal Theory of Collective Security, 2:1:125 Geiger, Rainer

Legal Aspects of Convertibility, 4:74 Gorove, Steven

Arms Control Provisions in the Outer Space Treaty: A Scrutinizing Reappraisal, 3:119 Gross, Ernest A.

The Function of the International Court of Justice in the World Community, 2:2:65 Gutteridge, Joyce

Foreign Policy and the Government LegalAdvisor, 2:2:7 I Harbrecht, Paul P.

Book Review, "Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws" by Wilbur L. Fugate, 4:499 Hildebrand, James L.

Complexity Analysis: A Preliminary Step Toward a General Systems Theory of International Law, 3:271

Howell, John

Discussion on Ideology and the Use of Force, 2:1:116 Ijalaye, D.A.

English Matrimonial Cruelty Law in Nigeria: DeadorAlive?, 3:97 Jackson, Bernard S.

Some Comparative Legal History. Robbery and Brigandage, 1:45 Jenks, C. Wilfred

Some Structural Dilemmas of World Organizations, 3:1 Jennings, R.Y.

The Proper Reach of Territorial Jurisdiction: A Case Study of Divergent Attitudes, 2:2:35 Jessup, Philip C.

Silence Gives Consent, 3:96 Johnson, D.H.N.

The Place of Policy in International Law, 2:2:15 Kahn, Philippe

The Standard Investment Agreement, Text and Comments, 4:39 Koeck, Heribert Franz

The "Changed Circumstances" Clause After the United Nations Conference on the Law oj Treaties (1968-69), 4:93

Lauerman, H.C.

Discussion on the Sale and Supply ofArmaments, 2:1:69 Lauterpacht, Elihu

The Place of Policy in International Law, 2:2:23 Lutali, A.P.

A Chieftal System in Twentieth Century America: Legal Aspects of the Matai System in the Territory of American Samoa (with W.J. Stewart), 4:387

Marcy, Carl

Book Review, "Foreign Affairs and the Constitution" by Louis Henkin, 3:469 Marshall, David L.

Mariculture: A New Ocean Use (with J.O. Smith), 4: McDougal, Myres S.

The Teaching of International Law, 2:2:111 McWhinney, Edward

The Teaching of International Law, 2:2:103 Murray, John F.T.

Book Review, "The Concept of Custom in International Law" by A. D'Amato, 3:207 Oglesby, Ross R.

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Payne, Richard

Sub-Saharan Africa: The Right of Intervention in the Name of Humanity, 2:1:89 Piper, Donald

The Legal Control of the Use of Force and the Definition ofAggression, 2:1:1 Poole, William M.

Book Review. "International Licensing Agreements" edited by Gotz M. Pollzien and Eugen Langen, 4:501

Road, Leslie

Discussion on Ideology and the Use of Force, 2:1:119 Robson, Charles Baskervill, Jr.

Regulating Foreign-Based Institutions for Collective Investment: The German Statute, The Anerican Experience, and the OECD Standard Rules, 3:215

Rohlik, Josef

Trading with Socialist Partners, 4:362 Rusk, Dean

The 25th U.N. General Assembly and the Use of Force, 2:1:19 Saliba, Samar

Sino-Soviet Dispute Over Militry and World Revolution, 2:1:97 Salmon, Jean J.A.

The Device of Fiction in Public International Law, 4:251 Schachter, Oscar

The Place of Policy in International Law, 2:2:5 Schou, Corey

The United Nations and Collective Security: Some Normative and Empirical Considerations, 2:1:139

Schreiber, Jennings

The Proper Reach of Territorial Jurisdiction: A Case Study of Divergent Attitudes, 2:2:43 Schwebel, Stephen M.

Foreign Policy and the Government Legal Advisor, 2:2:77 Simmonds, Kenneth R.

The Teaching of International Law, 2:2:91 Smith, J. Owens

Mariculture: A New Ocean Use (with D.L. Marshall), 4:307 Stewart, William J.

A Chieftal System in Twentieth Century America: Legal Aspects of the Matai System in the Territory of American Samoa (with A.P. Lutali), 4:387

Strausberg, Gary lgal

Expansion of Extraterritoriality and Revival of Exterritoriality, 3:257 Sweeney, Joseph

Environmental Protection by Coastal States: The Paradigm from Marine Transport of Petro-leum, 4:278

Talubee, James L.

Discussion on the Problem of Defining Aggression, 2:1:38 Vallat, Sir Francis

The Function of The International Court of Justice in the World Community, 2:2:55 Vuylsteke, Charles

Foreign Investment Protection and ICSID Arbitration, 4:343 Waelbroeck, Michael

Recent Developments and Future Prospects of the Common Market, 1:1 Wilner, Gabriel M.

Book Review, "Jubilee Book" edited by R.J. Dupuy, 4:246 Wilson, Lamar C.

Discussion on Ideology and the Use of Force, 2:1:113 Zuijdwijk, Anthony J. M.

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ARTICLES, NOTES, COMMENTS, AND RECENT DECISIONS

This index is arranged alphabetically by title.

Absent a Strong Showing of Unreasonableness or Undue Influence; Parties Contractual Selec-tion of Forum in InternaSelec-tional TransacSelec-tions will be Valid and Enforceable, 3:201 Admiralty - Jurisdiction - Executive Jet Aviation, Inc.

v. City of Cleveland, 4:232

Admiralty - Torts - Luna v. Star of India, 4:239

Application of the Law of War to Internal Conflicts (James E. Bond), 3:345

Arms Controls Provisions in the Outer Space Treaty: A Scrutinizing Reappraisal (Steven Gorove), 3:118

Attorneys. Propagandists, and International Business: A Comment on the Foreign Agents Regi-stration Act of 1938, 3:408

Aviation Law - Personal Injury and Hijacking

-Husserl v. Swiss Air Transport Co. 4:481

Blocked Assets and Private Claims: The Initial Barriers to Trade Negotiations Between the United States and China, 3:449

The "Changed Circumstances" Clause After the United Nations Conference on the Law of Treaties (1968-69) (Heribert Franz Koeck), 4:93

The Charter on Economic Rights and Duties of States: A Solution to the Development-Aid Problem?, 4:44 I

A Chieftal System in Twentieth Century America: Legal Aspects of the Matai System in the Territory of American Samoa (A. P. Lutali & William J. Stewart), 4:387

Some Comparative Legal History: Robbery and Brigandage (Bernard S. Jackson), 1:45 Complexity Analysis: A Preliminary Step Toward a General Systems Theory of International

Law (James L. Hildebrand), 3:271

Constitutional Law-Restriction of American Citizen's Right of Acess to Information and Ideas in the Course of Government Control of Immigration is not Unconstitutional when Supported by a Facially Legitimate Reason, Kleindienst v. Mandel, 3:457

Constitutional Law - Rights of Aliens - In Re Griffiths, 4:206 Contracts - Jurisdiction -The Bremen v. Zapata Off-Shore Co., 3:201

Convention Providing A Uniform Law on the Form of an International Will: Problems with State Law, 4:422

"Criminal Records"-A Comparative Approach (Sigmund A. Cohn), 4:116

Is the Current Disposition of the Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity in the United States Appropriate in Light of Prevailing Governmental Policy?, 1:133

The Device of Fiction in Public International Law (Jean J.A. Salmon), 4:251

Discussion of Ideology and The Use of Force (Larman C. Wilson), 2:1:113; (John Howell), 2:1:116 (Leslie Road), 2:1:119

Discussion on The Problem of Defining Aggression (Salo Engel); 2:1:37; (James L. Taulbee), 2:1:38

Discussion on The Sale and Supply of Armaments (H. C. Lauerman); 2:1:69; (R. E. Clute), 2:1:73

English Matrimonial Cruelty Law in Nigeria: Dead or Alive? (D. A. Ijalaye), 3:97

Environmental Law - Oil Pollution Control - Askew J. American Waterways Operators Inc., 4:216

Environmental Protection by Coastal States: The Paradigm from Marine Transport of Petro-leum (Joseph C. Sweeney), 4:278

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Foreign Policy and The Government Legal Advisory (Joyce Gutteridge), 2:2:71; (Stephen M. Schwebel), 2:2:77; (Henry Darwin), 2:2:85

The Function of the International Court of Justice in the World Community (Sir Francis Vallat), 2:2:55; (James Fawcett), 2:2:59; (Ernest A. Gross), 2:2:65

Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Products Liability, 4:178

The International Court and South West Africa: Latest Phase (Anthony J. M. Suijdwijk), 3:323

International Fisheries Regulation, 3:387

International Law - Justiciability - Diggs v. Schultz, 4:225

International Law front a Functional Perspective (Michael Barkum), 1:19 The Judicial Dilemma O'Callahan v. Parker Presents to SOFA's, 3:168

Judicial Recusation in the Federal Republic of Germany (Sigmund A. Cohn), 3:18

The Judicial Role in Extraterritorial Application of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934: Vesco, 4:192

The Law of Outer Space (Robert E. Clute), 1:105 Legal Aspects of Convertibility (Rainer Geiger), 4:74

The Legal Control of the Use of Force and the Definition of Aggression (Donald Piper), 2:1:1 The Legal Regulation of Armaments and the Control of Force (Adrian Fisher), 2:1:45 A Legal Theory of Collective Security (David Frolick), 2:1:125

Lesotho's Use of Nyere Letter Recognized to Effect Accession to Multilateral Convention but Refugee Definition Precludes Applicability of Conventions, 3:184

Mariculture: A New Ocean Use (J. Owens Smith & David L. Marshall), 4:307

Operational Autonomy and Public Accountability in Statutory Corporations: A Case Study of Ghanas Development Experience and Blueprint for Reform (E. A. Botchwey), 3:55 The Place of Policy in International Law (Oscar Schachter), 2:2:5 (D. H. N. Johnson), 2:2:15;

(Elihu Lauterpacht), 2:2:23 (Richard A. Falk), 2:2:29

The Proper Reach of Territorial Jurisdiction: A Case Study of Divergent Attitudes (R. Y. Jennings), 2:2:35; (Philippe Schreiber), 2:2:43

Recent Developments and Future Prospects of the Common Market (Michael Waelbroeck), 1:1

Regulating Foreign-Based Institutions for Collective Investment: The German Statute, The American Experience, and the OECD Standard Rules (Charles Baskerville Robson, Jr.), 3:215 Right. Title and Interest in the Territorial Sea: Federal and State Claims in the United States,

4:463

Silence Gives Consent (Philip C. Jessup), 3:86

Sino-Soviet Dispute over Military and World Revolution (Samir Salibz), 2:1:97 The Standard Investment Agreement: Text and Comments (Philippe Kahn), 4:39

Standing to Represent Corporate Claims in the International Court of Justice: The Barcelona Traction Case (I.C.J. 1970), 1:179

Some Comparative Legal History: Robbery and Brigandage (Bernard S. Jackson), 1:45 Some Structural Dilemmas of World Organization (C. Wilfred Jenks), 3:1

Sovereign Immunity - State Dep't Decision and Judicial Review - Spacil v. Crowe, 4:489 Soviet Accession to the Universal Copyright Convention: Possible Implications for Future

Foreign Publication of Dissidents' Works, 4:404

State Succession - Convention on Status of Refugees. Molefi v. Principal Legal Advisor, 3:184 Sub-Saharan Africa: The Right of Intervention in the Name of Humanity (Richard Payne),

2:1:89

The Teaching of International Law (Kenneth R. Simmonds), 2:2:91; (Ian Brownlie), 2:2:97; (Edward McWhinney), 2:2:103; (Myres S. McDougal), 2:2:111

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Towards Self-Determination--A Reappraisal as Reflected in the Declaration on Friendly Rela-tions, 3:145

Trading with Socialist Partners (Josef Rohlik), 4:362

Transfer of Arms to Combatants and the Control of Force: The Arab-Israeli Case (David Forsythe), 2:1:55

The 25th U.N. General Assembly and the Use of Force (Dean Rusk), 2:1:19

The United Nations and Collective Security: Some Normative and Empirical Considerations (Corey Schou), 2:1:139

The Use of Force in Bloc Situations (Ross R. Oglesby), 2:1:77

The Warsaw Convention, as Modified by the Montreal Agreement. Establishes the Air Carrier's Strict Liability for a Passenger's Personal Injury Incurred During an Aircraft Hijacking: Husserl v. Swiss Air Transport Co. (2d cir. 1973), 4:481

Weather Modification: A Modest Proposal, 4:159

West Germany's Eastern Policy: Legal Claims and Political Realities (Manfred Zuleeg), 3:124

BOOKS REVIEWED

The Concept of Custom in International Law, by Anthony A. D'Amato (John F. T. Murray), 3:207

Conflict of Laws: Mexico and the United States, by S. A. Bayitch and J. L. Siqueros (Woodfin L. Butte), 1:89

Foreign Affairs and the Constitution, by Louis Henkin (Carl Marcy), 3:469

Foreign Commerce and the Antitrust Laws, by Wilbur L. Fugate (Paul P. Harbrecht), 4:499 The GA TT Law and International Economic Organization, by K. W. Dam (Pasco M.

Bow-man, 11), 1:190

International Licensing Agreements, ed. by G. M. Polzien & E. Langen (William M. Poole), 4:501

International Tax Planning, by Barry Spitz (Donald 0. Clark), 3:473 Jubilee Book, ed. by R. J. Dupuy (Gabriel M. Wilner), 4:246

Law-Making and the International Civil Aviation Organization, by T. Buergenthal, 1:195

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TOPICAL INDEX

Administrative Procedure Act

Review of State Dep't decisions, 4:488 Admiralty Jurisdiction

Aviation torts, 4:232-238

Permanently moored vessel, 4:239:245 Traditional maritime activity, 4:232-238 Agency for International Development, 4:441 Aggression

Arab-Israeli conflict, 2:1:11-16 Cuban Missile Crisis, 2:1:20 Defining, see generally, 2:1:1-17, 4

Enumerature def., 2:1:5 Intl. Law. Comm., 2:1:10 Legal Traditions, 2:1:5 Poltis def., 2:1:5 Soviet def., 2:1:6 U.N. Def., 2:1:10

Agriculture Trade Development and Assis-tance Act of 1954, 4:441

Aliens

Aliens Registration Act of 1940, 3:460 Constitutional Control of Immigration,

3:457

Immigration and Nationality Act, 3:460 Right to admission to bar, 4:206-215 U.S. power to exclude, 3:459 American Bar Association

Section of International Law, 4:1

Standing Committee on Education about Communism, 4:1

American Samoa

Executive Order No. 10264 (1951) (admin-istration of American Samoa transferred from United States Navy to the Depart-ment of the Interior), 4:388

Matai Chieftal System, 4:387 Arctic

Maritime coastal zone, 4:278 Water pollution, 4:278 Armaments

Control of, 2:1:45-54 Sale of. 2:1:69-76 Aviation Law

Admiralty Jurisdiction, 4:232-238 Air hijacking, 4:481

Contract of safe carriage, 4:483 Damages, 4:486

Negligence of air carriers, 4:487 Sabotage distinguished, 4:484 Strict liability of air carriers, 4:487 Warsaw Convention on International

Transportation by air (1934), 4:482 Guatemala Protocol (1971), 4:485

Hague Protocol (1955), 4:48 1

Husserl v. Swiss Air Transport Co. (2d cir. 1973), 4:481

Montreal Agreement (1966), 4:484 Bracton, 1:92-97

Bretton Woods Conference, 4:16

Changed Circumstances Under the Vienna Convention of the Lav of Treaties

Analysis, 4:113-115 Article 62, 4:102-103

Boundary exemption, 4:106-109 Historical development, 4:93-102 Prior consent, 4:112-113 Restrictions, 4:103-106 Treaty suspension, 4:110-112 Wrongdoers, 4:109-110

Chicago Convention on Air Traffic, 1:124-125

China

Arbitration generally, 4:24, 25 Barriers to trade with U.S., 3:449 China Claims Act of 1966, 3:450

Foreign Assets Control Regulations, 3:449, 451-2

Foreign trade volume, 4:20, 21 Settlement of prior private claims, 4:23 Shipping practices, 4:24

Standard arbitration clause, 4:22 Trade, 4:1-3, 21

Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, 3:451 Coastal States

Continental shelf, 4:337 Examination of vessels, 4:322 High seas, 4:329

Oil pollution liability, 4:278 Recognition of 12 mile limit, 4:328 Submerged lands, 4:336

COMECON 4:29-33

Common Organization of African and Madagascan States (O.C.A.M.)

Criteria for cooperate ownerships, 4:50 Commerce, U.S. Department of

Bureau of East-West Trade Policy, 4:7 Communist Countries

Approach toward rebus sic stantibus, 4:97 Soviet Union, relations with other. Book

by W. W. Kulski reviewed, 4:496 U.S. trade policy toward, 4:3-38

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Conflict of Laws

Mexico and United States, 1: 189 Congress

Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representative, 3:409

Senate committee on Foreign Relations 3:421-2

Senator Heyburn, 3:263

House committee on armed forces, 3:266 Armed Services Investigating

Sub-Committee, 3:266 Connally reservation, 2:2:18 Constitutional law

Rights of aliens to admission to bar, 4:206-215

Conflict of law rules, 4:375 Contiguous zone, 4:326

Federal authority, 4:326 State authority, 4:327 Continental Shelf, 4:307

Coastal state authority, 4:337 Federal control, 4:340 State control, 4:340 Convertibility

Bilateral payment, 4:74 Multilateral payment, 4:74

Under art. VIII of the IMF agreement, 4:76

Current transactions, 4:78 Discriminatory practices, 4:79 Dejure, 4:76-81

Defacto, 4:81-83

Irrevocability of acceptance, 4:81-82 In fact, 4:83-86

General arrangements to borrow, (GAB) 4:81, 83, 84

Special drawing rights (SDR), 4:81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,92

Gold convertibility, 4:86-87 Reform system, 4:87 Legal aspects in private law,

4:88-92

Unenforceability of exchange contracts, 4:88-91

IMF influence on policy, 4:91-92 Criminal Law

Active nationality principle, 1:42 Anglo-Saxon, 1:87

Assize of clarendon, 1:98, 97, 101 Brigandage, 1:45-102

Constitution of antoninus, 1:84 Crimes act of 1790, 3:263, 265 Criminal code of 1909, 3:263

Decree of aureluis, 1:85 Deterance, 1:36

Edict of lucullus, 1:73, 74, 83, 85 Extraterritorial application, 1:30-43 Hammurabi, code of, 1:46, 56-57 Hittite laws, 1:57

Kuntish laws of aethelbert, 1:87, 88 Laws of aethelstan, 1:89

Laws ofcasrut, 1:88, 90

Laws of Ine of Ulessex, 1:88, 90, 91, 96

Leges corneliae, 1:81

Leges Henri Primi§ 10, 1:97:§ 66.0, 1:98 Leges luliae de vie, 1:81, 82-86

Leges Wilhelmi 6, 1:87

Lex cornelia de sicariis de veneficus, 1:78, 82,86

Lex lautation, 1:8 1 Lex plantia, 1:79, 81 Lex plantia de vi, 1:80, 81

National commission on reform of federal criminal law, 3:266, 270

Protective principle, 1:38, 40 Reform, 1:36

Retribution, 1:31 Robbery, 1:45-102 Roman law, 1:61-68, 78-86 Territorial principle, 1:38, 40 Theft, 1:45-102

Universal principle, 1:42

Criminal Records

American practice, 4:116-139 Civil law practice, 4:139-154 Conclusion, 4:154-156 France, 4:141-143 Italy, 4:143-147 Switzerland, 4:139-141 West Germany, 4:147-154 Customary International Law

As applied to mariculture, 4:310 Czechoslovakia, 4:373

Contract validity, 4:375 Mototechna, 4:366 Sik, 4:372 Trade law, 4:362

Declaration on Friendly Relations, 2:1:19-31 Developing countries

Standard investment agreement, 4:39-73 Soviet Union, relations with. Book by W.

W. Kulski reviewed, 4:496 l)omestic Colonialism 2:1:92 Eastern Europe

Approach toward rebus sic stantibus, 4:97

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Eastern European Trade Generally, 4:1-4, 26-38 As a bloc, 4:34

Contract clauses, 4:34-35 Negotiating terms, 4:36 E-cology

Oil pollution control, 4:216-224, 278 Weather modification, 4:159-177 Embassies

American consul - Mexico City, 3:258 Soviet Embassy - Washington, D. C., 3:268 U.S. Embassy - Republic of Equatorial

Guinea, 3:257

U.S. Embassy - Bangkok, Thailand, 3:268 Emigration of Soviet Citizens to Israel, 4:10,

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Liability for pollution, 4:278 London Conference, 4:288

National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 3:299

OECD limits for environmental pollutants, 3:300

Oil pollution control, 4:216-224, 278 Stockholm Conference, 4:306 Tanker Restrictions, 4:298 Weather modification, 4:159-177 Equal Export Opportunity Act of 1972, 4:6 Equal Protection

Bar admission for aliens, 4:206-215 Equity

Interpreting "changed circumstances" un-der treaty, 4:101

European Economic Community (common market) (1958), 1:1-18

Antitrust, 1:11 Customs union, 1:3

Economic policy, 1:14

European agricultural guidance and guar-antee fund, 1:7

Tax on value added, 1:5, 1:8 European Payments Union, 4:74 Export-Import Bank

Credit to Poland, 4:5 Extraterritoriality

Application of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 4:192-205

Federal Authority Limitations, 4:313

Over Submerged Lands, contigous zone, continental shelf, and territorial sea, 4:326 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 3:414

Fishing

Food production, 3:387

Industry in the U.S., 3:387

International Fisheries Commission, 3:400 International Fisheries Regulation, 3:387 Jurisdiction, 3:393-5

Force Majeure

Investment in developing countries, 4:68-69

Force use of in Bloc Situations, 2:1:77-88 Brezhneu Doctrine, 2:1:82

Johnson Doctrine, 2:1:82 Nixon (Guam) Doc., 2:1:83 Parmanency concep, 2:1:86 France

Criminal records, 4:141-143 Products liability, 4:179-180

Functionalism in International Law, 1:10-28

General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 1:190-195, 4:75

Hague Conference on Private International Law. 4:178-179

Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Products Liability

Generally, 4:178-179

Traditional approaches, 4:179-181 Proposals, 4:181-183

Provisions, 4:183-189 Criticisms, 4:189-190 Conclusion, 4:190-191 Hail

Weather modification, 4:162 High Seas

Coastal state authority, 4:329 Foreign state interference, 4:28 1

International Court of Justice, 4:279 Private Nongovernmental authority,

4:330

Humanitarianism, 2:1:89-95 Hurricanes

Technological control, 4:159-161 Immunity

Public acts, 4:488

State Dep't standard, 4:493 Vessels, 4:488

Waiver, 4:494 I.M.C.O.

Maritime safety committee, 2:2:41 Innocent Passage Through the Territorial Sea,

4:322

International Coordinating Committee (COCOM), 4:4,6

China, 4:25

International Council of Scientific Unions, 4:175:176

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International Court of Justice, 2:2:32; 4: Affirmation of United Nations, 3:328 Corporate citizenship (Barcelona

Trac-tion), 1:183 Mandates, 3:323

Power over Security Council and General Assembly, 3:325

Recognition of General Assembly power, 3:340

Standing (Barcelona Traction), 1: 179, 183-186

International Convention on Air Control, 1:195:197

International Law Association, 4:39 Helsinki Congress of 1966, 4:39 International Law Commission (ILC)

Commentary on draft articles on the Law of Treaties, 4:94, 100-101, 103, 106 International Legal System, 1:24-25 International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Convertibility, 4:75-92

International Coordinating Committee (COCOM), 4:46

International Relations

Barriers to trade between U.S. and China, 3:449

Isolationist policies, 3:271

Law of war applicable to internal conflicts, 3:345

Public international law, 3:297

Senate committee on foreign relations, 3:421-2

Socialogical solution, 3:275

United Nations International Agency, 3:403

Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Rela-tions, 3:269

International Trade

Agriculture Trade Development and As-sistance Act of 1954, 4:444

Arab oil embargo, 4:460 ECOSOC, 4:448

Foreign trade arbitration tribunal, 4:374 Foreign trade laws, 4:375

Foreign trade organizations, 4:364 Ministry of foreign trade, 4:364 Most favored nation status, 4:369 Motokov, 4:366

Role in developing countries, 4:441 Russian Revolution of 1917, 4:373 Socialism, 4:362

Socialist nations, 4:362 Tariffs, 4:371

UNCTAD, 4:441

U.S.-U.S.S.R. agreement on trade, 4:370 Western Exporters, 4:362

Western Importers, 4:362 Interventions. 2:1:77

Brezhnev Doctrine, 2:1:82 In the name of warranty Johnson Doctrine, 2:1:80 Nixon (Guam) Doctrine, 2:1:83 Regionalism as factor, 2:1:84 U.S. in Dominion Rep, 2:1:79 Investment

Investment Company Act of 1940, 3:218, 226

Investment Company Amendments Act of 1970, 3:218

West German Statute concerning the dis-tribution of Foreign investment shares and the taxation of their proceeds, 3:2 17 West German 1969 Foreign investment

shares statute, 3:225, 226

1957 Investment Company statute, 3:222 Private enforcement of mutual fund

invest-ment, 3:223

Investment Company defined, 3:225

lOS International Investment Trust, 3:231 Investment In

Developing Countries 4:441 Standard agreement, 4:39-73 Italy

Criminal records, 3:143-147 Products liability, 4:179-180 lus Cogens, 2:1:23, 28

Illegal treaties, 4:107, 108 Japan

Soviet Union, relations with. Book by W. W. Kulski reviewed, 4:496

Joint U.S. - U.S.S.R. Commercial Commis-sion, 4:7

Jurisdiction

Admirality, 4:232-245, Contiguous zones, 3:395 Crimes in U.S. embassies, 3:257

Extraterritorial, 3:266 Federal reservations, 3:266 Floating territory principle, 3:260 Mutual funds sales activities, 3:220 Nationality principle, 3:260 Passive nationality principle, 3:260 Political questions, 4:225 Protective principle, 3:260

Special maritime and territorial, 3:259 Traditional rule, 3:262

Territorial, generally, 2:2:35-55 Universality principle, 3:260

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Territorial limits, 3:393 Justiciability

To enjoin trade with Southern Rhodesia, 4:225-231

Law of the Sea Conference, 4:341 Legal History, Comparative, 1:45-102

Biblical Law (on theft), 1:45 Roman Law, private, 1:62

delict, 1:62 Methodology, 1:102-103 Mariculture

Definition, 4:307

Federal Licensing Arrangements, 4: Implications for navigation, 4:323 In the Contiguous Zone, 4:326 In the Territorial Seas, 4:313 Limitations, 4:334

On the Continental Shelf, 4:336 On the High Seas, 4:336 On Submerged Lands, 4:336 State Licensing Arrangements, 4:321 Maritime Activity

Admiralty Jurisdiction, 4:232-238, 239-245 Marshall Plan, 4:442

Ministry of Foreign Trade, 4:364 Most Favored Nation Status, 4:369

Intergovernmental trade agreements, 4:370 Political significance, 4:370

U.S.-U.S.S.R. agreement on trade, 4:370 China, 4:23

Effect on prices, 4:12 Obstacles, 4:14

Under Trade Reform Act of 1973,4:18 U.S.S.R., 4:8-10

Mutual Funds

Domestic regulation, 3:224 Jurisdictional contacts, 3:220 Management fees, 3:246 OECD regulation, 3:224

Private enforcement of investment, 3:223 Registration of foreign-based funds, 3:215 Redemption rights-3:247

Sales activities, 3:221 Sales commissions, 3:230 Shareholder control, 3:238 Shareholder voting rights, 3:239

National Advisory Committee on Ocean and Atmosphere, 4:160

National Council for U.S.-China Trade, 4:23

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admini-stration, 4:160

"New Mandarians", 2:2:30

Nuclear Weapons, 2:1, 47-52

by Soviet Union to Arabs, 2:1:55-59 Nurenburg Charter, 2:1:23, 39 Nurenburg Tribunal, 2:1:2 Oil, 4:278

Pollution convention, 4:

Soviet-lsraelic oil arbitration, 4:382 Opinio juris, 2:2:7

Overseas Private Investment Corporation, 4:5 Outer Space

Ad hoc committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, 1: 107

Boundary, 1:125 Communication, 1:125 Definition, 1:124 Disarmament, 1:108 Erosplere, 1:105

International Law applicable to, 1: 108 Law, 1:105-130

Liability for damage, 1:121-124

Multiple Bombardment System (MBS), 1:112

Rescue and return of astronauts and space objects, 1:110, 117-121

Role of U.N., 1:107 Test Ban Treaty, ]:110

Treaty on Outer Space, 1:109, 110-118, 121, 126

Pacta Sunt Servanda

Compared with rebus sic stantibus, 4:101, 104-105, 107

Palistinean Nations, 2:1:61-63 Panama

Canal, 4:488

U.S. district court, 4:488 Peaceful Co-existance, 2:1:97 Peoples Republic of China

Soviet Union, relations with. Book by W. W. Kulski reviewed, 4:496

Policy

Britain v. U.S., views of policy, generally, 2:2:5-34

"Community" policy, 2:2:25 Place in int'l law, 2:2:5-34 As politics, 2:2:29 Political Question

Court jurisdiction, 4:230 Executive decisions, 4:230 Pollution, Oil

Compensation fund convention, 4:294 Oil pollution prevention treaty of 1954,

2:2:41; 4:290

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State regulation, 4:216-224 Prisoners of War

Treatment as captured personnel, 3:367-79 Vietnam, 3:370

Private International Law

Hague Conference on, 4:178-179 Products liability, 4:178-191 Products Liability

Hague Convention, 4:178-191 Rebus Sic Stantibus

Under Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, 4:93-115

As affected by equity, 4:101

Revolution, World - See generally, 2:1:97-112 Rhodesia, Southern

Injunction against U.S. trade, 4:225-231 Rome Treaty, 2:2:38, 40

Sharpeville "Massacre", 2:1:89 The Sherman Act

§ 1, 2:2:44

Security as Affected by Technological Ex-change with U.S.S.R., 4:12

Securities

Securities and Exchange Act of 1933, 3:224 Securities and Exchange Act of 1934,

ex-traterritorial application, 4:192-205 Securities and Exchange Commission,

2:2:46; 3:231

Socialist Economic Plan, 4:362 Decision, 4:367

Most favored nation status, 4:369 Mototechna, 4:366

Western access, 4:370 Socialist Nations

Contract law, 4:377

Foreign Trade Commission, 4:382 Legal capacity of enterprises, 4:375 Southern Rhodesia

Injunction against U.S. trade, 4:225-231 Sovereign Immunity

Early developments, 1: 135-139 Jure Gestionis, 1:157-158, 165 Jure Imperii, 1:157-158, 165

Restrictive, 1:141-149, 151-157, 164, 172 State department suggestions, 1:137, 144,

150, 151, 153-157, 162, 168, 172 Tate letter, 1:157-160, 168 4:

Ways to claim before U.S. courts, 1:150-151

Soviet-Israelic Oil Arbitration, 4:382 Soviet Union

Socialist law, 4:362

Foreign trade contract law, 4:377

Soviet Foreign Trade Arbitration Commis-sion, 4:374

Contract validity, 4:377

Soviet-lsraelic Oil Arbitration, 4:382 Soviet Union

The Soviet Union in World Affairs, 4:496 Supplier of weapons, 2:1:55-59

State Authority Limitations, 4:317

Over submerged lands, 4:337 Over the Contiguous Zone, 4:327 Over Continental Shelf, 4:337 Over the Territorial Sea, 4:315

Standard Investment Agreement for Develop-ing Countries

Background, 4:39-45 Arbitration clause, 4:40 Types of investment, 4:40 Direct investment, 4:41 Subject matter, 4:45-46 Duration, 4:46-47

Change of circumstances, 4:47-48 Change of ownership of investor, 4:48-49 Ownership criteria of common

organiza-tion of African and Madagascan States (O.C.A.M.), 4:50

Assignment, 4:50-52 Applicable Law, 4:52-53 Performance, 4:53-55

Utilization of local labor, 4:55-57 Suppliers, 4:57-58

Choice of customers, 58-59 Host state controls, 4:59-60 Taxation, 4:60-62

Transfers of money, 4:62-64 Effects of local legislation, 4:64-66 Antidiscrimination assurances, 4:66-67 Nonperformance and damages, 4:67-68 Force majeure, 4:68-69

International arbitration, 4:69-72 Good faith, 4:72-73

Submerged Lands

Coastal state authority, 4:337 Federal control, 4:336 State control, 4:340 Switzerland

Criminal records, 4:139-141 Tariffs, 4:369

Territorial Sea, 4:313 Federal control, 4:315 State control, 4:315 Terrorism

Hague Convention, 3:431, 434,444,446 Hijacking, 3:432

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Montreal Convention, 3:432, 435,444, 446 Munich olympics, 3:431

My Lai, 3:266

National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, 3:280

O.A.S. Convention, 3:432, 446 Piracy, 3:260

Terror tactics, 3:349, 353 U.S. Draft Convention, 3:430 Trade and Development Board

Draft charter, 4:441 U.S. suggestions, 4:456 Trade Reform Act of 1973, 4:5-6

General provisions, 4:17-18

Effect on American employment, 4:18 Retaliation against non-compliance, 4:19 Trade with Communist Nations, 4:3-38

Joint ventures, 4:15, 383 "Third World"

Effects of U.S.-U.S.S.R. trade agreements, 4:13-14

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) Advertising, 4:38

Emigration to Israel, 4:10, 12-13 Entrance visas, 4:38

Expropriation risks, 4:38 Foreign trade generally, 4:8-9

Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. commercial comm'n, 4:7

Joint ventures, 4:15, 37 Lend-lease settlement, 4:5

Maritime Agreement with U.S., 4:14 Ministry of Foreign Trade, 4:29 Most favored nation status, 4:8-10, 12 United Kingdom

Products liability, 4:179-180 United Nations

International agency, 3:403 International Court of Justice, 3:223 Legal basis of charter, 3:405 Seabed debates, 4: Separation of powers, 3:327 South West Africa mandate, 3:323 United Nations Conference on the Law of

Treaties (1968-69)

Changed circumstances, 4:93-115 United Nations

ECOSOC, 4:448

U.N. Capital Development Fund, 4:448 U.N. Conference on Trade and

Develop-ment (UNCTAD), 4:441 U.N. Development Decade, 4:448

U.N. Office of Legal Affairs, 4:460 U.N. Second Development Decade, 4:451 UNCTAD, 4:441

Agreed conclusions of the special commit-tee on Trade Preferences, 4:450 Resolution 45 (111), 4:441 United States

Justiciability of injunction against Rhod-esian trade, 4:225-231

Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. commercial comm'n, 4:7

Maritime Agreement with U.S.S.R., 4:14 Products liability, 4:18 1-182

Security, as affected by technological ex-change with U.S.S.R., 4:12

Trade deficit of 1972, 4:6, 16

Trade policy toward communist nations, 4:3-38

United States Foreign Aid

Agency for International Development, 4:444

American Foreign Aid Policy, 4:443 Donee flexibility, 4:446

Marshall Plan, 4:442 Vessel •

Permanently Moored under Admiralty Ju-risdiction, 4:239-245

Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Changed circumstances, 4:93-115 Vietnam

Destruction of land and food, 3:365-7 My Lai, 3:266

Relocation of citizens, 3:362 Reprisals, 3:359

South Vietnam, 3:350 Strategic bombing, 3:357

Treatment of captured personnel as crimi-nals rather than POWs, 3:370

Weather Modification Generally, 4:159 Technology, 4:159-161 Need for regime, 4:161-164 International concerns, 4:164-165 Multilateral treaty proposal, 4:166-167 General Assembly resolution proposal,

4:167-168 Defined, 4:168-171 Liability, 4:171-174 Consultation, 4:174-175 Research, 4:175

Atmospheric processes, 4:175-176

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Ecological impact, 4:176-177 Conclusion, 4:177

Western Access Foreign labor, 4:

Most favored nation status, 4:369 Socialist contract law, 4:377 Webb-Pornerone Act

Antitrust exemptions for importers, 4:19-20

West Germany

Criminal records, 4:147-154 Products liability, 4:179-180 World Bank

Remarks of President Nixon, 1972, 4:16 World Meteorological Organization, 4:175

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Amnerican Samoa

American Samoa Constitution, Art. II, Sec. 3 (1967), 4:388

American Samoa Revised Code of 1961

§§ 1-6, 4:388-401

A ustria

Austrian Civil Code of 1811, 4:374

Bavaria

Landrecht, IV, chap. 15, § 12 (1756) Belgium

Law of June 27, 1937, 4:260

Canada

Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act of 1970, 4:335

Common Market

I E.E.C.J.O. 561 (1958) (Soecial Security), 1:9

3 E.E.C.J.O. 921 (1960) (Implementation of Capital Movement), 1:10

3 E.E.C.J.O. 1217 (1960), (Acceleration of Tariffs Cuts), 1:3

5 E.E.C.J.O. 205 (1962) (Anti-Trust), 1:11 5 E.E.C.J.O. 991 (1962) (Agricultural Policy),

1:5

5 E.E.C.J.O. 2645 (1962) (Coloring of Food-stuffs), 1:4

6 E.E.C.J.O. 62 (1963) (Implementation of Capital Movement), 1:10

7 E.E.C.J.O. 161 (1964) (Preservatives in Foodstuffs), 1:4

7 E.E.C.J.O. 965 (1964) (Free Movement), 1:9 7 E.E.C.J.O. 1208 (1964) (International

Mone-tary Relations), 1:15

7 E.E.C.J.O. 1029 (1964) (Economic Balance of E.E.C.), 1:15

7 E.E.C.J.O. 1031 (1964) (Economic Policy Committee), 1:15

9 E.E.C.J.O. 2965 (1966) (Agricultural Poli-cy), 1:8

10 E.E.C.J.O. 427 (1967) (Classification of Hazardous Products), 1:4

10 E.E.C.J.O. 1301 (1967) (Turnover Taxes), 1:5,6

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E.E.C.J.O. 1303 (1967) (Turnover Taxes), 1:5,6

II E.E.C.J.O. (1968) (Free Movement), 1:9 II E.E.C.J.O. L 93/I (1968) (Defense Against

Dumping), 1:13

II E.E.C.J.O. I 305 (1968) (Kennedy Round Tariffs), 1:13'

12 E.E.C.J.O. C. 76 (1969) (Elimination of Obstacles to Trade), 1:4

12 E.E.C.J.O. L 325/25 (1969) (Export Pro-cedure), 1:13

13 E.E.C.J.O. 76/23 (1970) (Fuel Tanks and Rear Bumpers), 1:4

13 E.E.C.J.O. I 76/25 (1970) (License Plates), 1:4

13 E.E.C.J.O. L 94/19 (1970) (Financial Con-tributions). 1:8

41 E.E.C.J.O. 1284 (1962) (Acceleration of Tarriff Cuts), 1:3

Czechoslovakia

Civil Code of 1950, 4:374 Code of Foreign Trade, 4:382

Code of Private International Law (1948), 4:374 Code of Private International Law and

Pro-cedure, 4:374, 380

International Trade Code (1963), 4:374, 377 Law on Private International Law (1944), 4:374

East Germany

German Civil Code (Bugerliches Gestezbuch), 4:374

France

Code of Criminal Procedure, 3:260; 4:142-143

Great Britain

Assize of Clarendeon (1166) (Robbery), 1:98, 99, 101

Companies Ordinance of 1966, 3:57 Divorce Reform Act of 1969, 3:99, 113 Great Reform Bill of 1832, 3:6

Kentish Laws of Aethelbent (Robbery), 1:87 Laws of Aethelstan, (Robbery), 1:89 Laws of Cnut (Robbery), 1:89

Laws of One of Messex (Robbery), 1:89, 90. 91,96

Leges Menri Primi §10, 1:97 §66.9, 1:98

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Leges Whilhelmi 6, 1:87

London Passanger Transport Act, 3:92 Magistrates Court Act of 1952, 4:155 Matrimonial Act of 1965, 3:97

Metropolitan Colonial Development Act of 1929, 3:61

Statutofy Corporations Act, 3:69 Solicitors Act of 1957, 4:210

Italy

Code of Criminal Procedure, 4:143-145

Lesotho

Aliens Control Act of 1966, 3:184, 194

Netherlands

North Sea Installations Act (1964), 4:358

Nigeria

Evidence Act of 1958, 3:112 Matrimonial Decree of 1965, 3:97

Poland

Civil Code (1965), 4:374 Code of 1926, 4:374 Code of Obligations, 4:374

Code of Private International Law (1966), 4:374 Commercial Code of 1934, 4:374

Roman, Ancient

Constitution of Aureluis (Robbery), 1:85 Decree of Aurelius (Robbery), 1:85 Edict of Lucullus (Robbery), 1:73, 74, 83 Leges Corneliae (Robbery), 1:81 Leges Juliae de Vie (Robbery), 1:81

Lex Cornlia de Sicarius de Veneficis (81 B.C.) (Robbery), 1:78

Lex Lautatia (Robbery), 1:81 Lex Plantia (Robbery), 1:79-81

Rornania

Law of March 17, 1971 on Foreign Trade and Economic and Technico-Scientific Coopera-tion Activities in the Socialist Republic of Romania, 4:361

Decree No 424 & 425 on Joint Companies Organization and Taxation (1972), 4:383

U.S.S.R.

Censorship Decree of June 6, 1931, 4:406 Civil Codes of Soviet Republics, 4:373, 404 Principles of Civil Legislation of the U.S.S.R.

and the Union Republics of 1961, 4:373 Principles of the Law of Civil Procedure of the

U.S.S.R. and Union Republics of 1961, 4:373

United States

Admiralty Extension Act, 4:216, 242

Agriculture Trade Development and Assis-tance Act of 1954, 4:444

Alien Registration Act of 1940, 3:460 Anti-Smuggling Act of 1935, 3:395

Bands Service Corporation Act, 4:227 China Claims Act of 1966, 3:450 Civil Rights Act of 1964, 4:133

Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, 4:318

Communications Satellite Act, (1964) 1:127 Criminal Justice Information System

Securi-ty and Privace Act of 1971, 4:137 Death on the High Seas Act 4:235 Economic Competition Act of 1956, 2:2:52 Equal Export Opportunity Act of 1972, 4:6 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 1972

amendments, 4:315, 326

Federal Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, 4:216-224

The Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (1970), 4:315

Fisheries Zone Act of 1966, 4:314, 330 Florida Oil Spill Prevention and Pollution

Control Act, 4:216-224, 473

Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, 3:408

Gold Reserve Act of 1934, 4:87 Hawley-Smoot Act, 4:18

Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, 3:457

Internal Revenue Code of 1954 Subchapter M (Interest Equalization Tax Act), 3:217, 220 Internal Security Act of 1950, 3:460

International Organization Immunities Act, (1970) 3:412

Investment Advisers Act of 1940, 3:240 Investment Company Act of 1940, 3:217 Investment Company Act of 1970

(amend-ments), 3:231

Investment Company Act Release No. 5565

(1968) 3:238

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Investment Company Act Release No. 5618 (1969) 3:220

Investment Company Act Release No. 7751 (1973) 3:218

Johnson Act, 4:7

Judiciary Act of 1789, 4:217 Limitation of Liability Act, 4:216-224 Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries

Act of 1972, 4:342 Marshall Plan (1948), 4:442

National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 3:299

Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1968, 4:136 Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1970, 4:136 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (1970), 4:317 Prohibition of Foreign Fishing Vessels in the

Territorial Waters of the United States (1970), 4:314

Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (1970), 4:323

Rivers and Harbors Act (1970), 4:315 Securities Act of 1933, 3:221, 223, 225, 227 Securities Acts Amendments (1964), 2:2:48 Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 3:220

§10(b), 4:196, 201 Rule 10 b-5, 4:196 § 30(b), 4:200-201 § 16(b), 4:201

§78 a-I 14 (1970), 2:2:46 Sherman Antitrust Act, 4:197-199 Sherman Act,The, § 1 (1964), 2:2:44 Shipping Contracts and Commercial

Docu-ments Act (1964), 2:2:51

Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act Byrd Amendments 4:275

Submerged Lands Act (1970), 4:312, 464 Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950,

3:424, 426, 462

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Tariff Act of 1930, 3:395

Trade Expansion Act of 1962, 4:17, 19 Trade Reform Act of 1973, 4:5

Effect on American employment, 4:18 Retaliation against non-compliance, 4:19 Trading with the Enemy Act (1964), 2:2:48 Transaction Control Regulations (1969),

2:2:49

Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, 3:449, 451

Truman Proclamation (1945), 4:313 United States Constitution Art. I, 4:315 U.S. CONST. amend. xiv, 4:211

art. III, 4:217, 226-227, 229

The U.S. Shipping Act §820 (1964), 2:2:51 Voorhis Act 3:413, 424

Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970, 4:318

Webb-Pomerene Act, 4:7

West Germany

BUERGERLCHES GESETZBUCH (1900), 3:22 Code of Civil Procedure, 3:19

Code of Criminal Procedure, 3:19 Crimes Act of 1970, 3:263, 265 Criminal Code of 1909, 3:263

Hand Cuff Act of 1966, 3:128

The Investment Institutions Act, Law of 1957, 3:215, 220, 227, 237, 229, 242, 244

Penal Code of 1971, 3:128

Stock Company Law of 1956, 3:243

STRAFPROZESSORDNUNG §§ 112-21,

4:147-154

Law Concerning the Federal Central Regis-ter 4:149

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INTERNATIONA

Agreed Conclusions of the Special Committee on Trade Preferences, 4:

Agreement for the Prosecution and Punish-ment of Major War Criminals of the Euro-pean Axis (1945), 2:1:23

Agreement on Reciprocal Assistance and Solidarity (Pan American Union, 1945), 2:1:7, 14, 140

Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts, The Return of Astronauts and the Return of Ob-jects Launched into Outer Space, (1968),

1:110, 113, 117-121

Amendments to the 1966 Oil Pollution Con-vention (1970), 4:

The Antarctic Treaty (1961), 2:2:21, 51

Berne Convention (1948), 4:413 The Brussels Declaration, 3:345

Conference of Government Experts on the Re-affirmation and Development of Interna-tional Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflicts, 3:346

Convention Defining Aggression (1933), 2:1:39 Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the

Living Resources of the High Seas, (1966), 3:389, 401; 4:335

Convention on the High Seas (1958), 4: Convention on Intergovernmental Maritime

Consultative Organization (1948), 4: Convention on the Law Applicable to Traffic

Safety, 4:183

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, (1948), 3:436 Convention for Protection of Submarine

Cables (1884), 4:

Convention Providing a Uniform Law on the Form of an International Will (1973), 4:422 Convention for the Regulation of the Police

of the Fisheries in the North Sea Outside Territorial Waters (1882), 4:

Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, (1951), 3:436

Convention Relating to a Uniform Law on the International Sale of Goods, 4:44

Convention Respecting Measures for the Pres-ervation and Protection of Fur Seals in the North Pacific Ocean (1911), 4:282 Convention on the Settlement of Investment

Disputes Between States and Nationals of Other States (1965), 4:45, 70, 343

History of the Convention, 4:343 Rules of Procedure for Arbitration

Pro-ceedings Under the Convention, 4:351

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Rules of Procedure for Institution of Pro-ceedings Under the Convention, 4:350 Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful

Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation, (1973), 3:430, 432, 435, 444

Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizures of Aircraft, (1970), 3:430, 435 Convention with Switzerland for the

Avoid-ance of Double Taxation with Respect to Taxes on Income (1951), 2:2:54

Convention on the Territorial Sea and Con-tiguous Zone, (1963) 3:393; 4:259, 312 Convention for a Uniform System of

Ton-nage Measurement (1947), 4:

Covenants on Human Rights (U.N.G.A. Res., 1966), 2:2:89

Council of Mutual Economic Assistance, 4:363

Danube Convention of 1921, 4:97

Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and

Use of Outer Space, (1964), 1:108

Declaration of Montevideo on the Law of the Sea (1970), 2:2:100

Declaration of the United States Recognizing as Compulsory the Jurisdiction of the Inter-national Court of Justice, (1946), 2:2:27 Declaration on Friendly Relations (U.N.

GAOR 1970), 2:1:19, 21, 25

Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Peoples, Resolution 1514 (XV), (U.N.G.A. Res., 1960), 2:2:89; 2:1:27 Declaration of Santiago, 1952, 3:399

Draft Articles Adopted by the International Law Commission, 4:39

Draft Code of Offences Against the Peace and Security of Mankind Art. 2 (U.N.GAOR

1955), 2:1:105

Draft Convention for Prevention and Punish-ment of Terrorism Acts, 3:430, 433, 434, 436, 443,444

Draft International Convention on Civil Lia-bility for Oil Pollution Damage (1969), 4:294 Draft International Convention for the

Pre-vention of Pollution from Ships (1973), 4:290 Draft International Convention Relating, to

Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties (1969), 4:282 European Convention for the Protection of

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European Fisheries Convention, 1964, 3:402, 403

Exchange of Letters Constituting an Agree-ment on Defence Matters Between the United Kingdom and South Africa (1955), 2:2:86

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, 4:445 General Conditions for the Delivery of Goods

(amended 1968), 4:

Geneva European Convention on International Commercial Arbitration (1961), 4:359 Geneva Convention on the High Seas of 1958,

(1962). 3:389, 390

Geneva Convention for the Protection of War Victims (Armed Forces at Sea), (1949), 3:346, 360, 378, 383

Geneva Convention for the Protection of War Victims (Prisoners of War), (1955) 3:347 Geneva Convention for the Protection of War

Victims (Civilian Persons), (1955), 3:347 Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to

Products Liability Generally, 4:178-179

Traditional Approaches, 4:179-181 Proposals, 4:181-183

Provisions, 4:183-189 Criticisms, 4:189-190 Conclusion, 4:190-191

Hague Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (1907), 4:358 Hague Convention of the Protection of

Cul-tured Property in Time of War, Art. 19, (1954), 3:347

Hague Convention Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land (1910)

Arts. 4-20, 3:347 Art. 23(g), 3:367

Hague Peace Conference, art. 50 (1899), 3:360

Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assis-tance (Rio Treaty, 1947), 2:1:7, 126, 128,

132

Interim Convention on Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals (1957), 4:282

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 4:343, 444

International Convention on the High Seas, (1962), 3:431; 4:280, 289

International Convention for the High Seas Fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean, art. VI (1953), 3:401

International Convention on Load Lines (1966), 4:291

International Convention for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries, art. X, (1950), 3:401 International Convention on the Offenses and

Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft, (1963), 3:430, 431

International Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of Terrorism, (1937), 3:430, 431,434,444

International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea by Oil, (1954), 2:2:41; 4:288

International Convention for the Prevention of the Pollution of the Sea by Oil (1967), 4:290 International Convention for the Prevention of

Pollution from Ships (1973), 4:300

International Convention Relating to the Arrest of Seagoing Ships (1952), 4:292 International Convention Relative to the

Treatment of Prisoners of War, (1949), 3:442 International Convention for the Safety of

Life at Sea (1940, 1960), 4:291

International Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone (1958), 4:308 International Convention for the Unification

of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Bills of Lading (1924), 4:291

International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Transportation by Air, 4:

International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Relating to Maritime Liens and Mortgages (1926), 4:292 International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law Respecting Assis-tance and Salvage at Sea (1910), 4:481 International Convention for the Unification

of Certain Rules of Law with Respect to Collisions between Vessels (1910), 4:291 International Convention for the Unification

of Certain Rules Relating to the Limita-tion of Liability of Owners of Seagoing Vessels (1924), 4:291

International Co-operation in Peaceful Use of Outer Space, (1960), 1:107

International Development Association (1960), 4:441

International Finance Corporation (1956), 4:445 International Load Line Convention of 1930,

4:97, 291

International Monetary Fund, 4:445

International Monetary Fund Agreement Art. 1(i). 4:88

1113(b), 4:83

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IV, 4:80, 86 VI I(a), 4:77 VI 3, 4:77, 79 VII 3, 4:80

VIII generally, 4:76-77, 81, 83, 87

VIII 2(a), 4:78-79, 82 VIII 3, 4:79

VlI 4, 4:79-80 XIV, 4:81 XIX (d), 4:76, 82, XIX (g), 4:82 XIX (h), 4:82 XIX (i), 4:78

International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 4:323

Joint Resolution to Promote Peace and Sta-bility in the Middle East (1957), 2:1:131 League of Nations Covenant, 3:323, 328, 329,

330, 332. 333

League of Nations Mandate Art. 19, 4:99; 3:323, 329

London Declaration (1909), 3:382

Moscow Partial Test Ban Treaty (1963), 3:299

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949), 2:1:125-126, 142: 3:283

North Atlantic Treaty Status of Forces, art. VII-9, (1951), 3:372

New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral

Awards (1958), 4:359

Organization of American States (1951), 2:1:125: 3:284

O.A.S. Convention to Prevent and Punish the Acts of Terrorism Taking the Form of Crimes Against Persons and Related Extor-tion that are of InternaExtor-tional Significance, (1971), 3:430, 432, 446

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 4:441

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Committee on Financial Mar-kets, Standard Rules for the Operations of Institutions for Collective Investments in Securities 9 (1972), 3:216

Pact of League of Arab States (1945), 2:1:129, 140

Pact of Mutual Cooperation Between Iraq and Turkey (1955), 2:1:127

Peace Treaty of Paris of 1856, 4:98

Principles of International Law Concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States, Resolution 2625 (XXV) (U.N.-G.A.Res., 1970), 2:2:89

Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, (1968), 3:436

Question of General and Complete Disarma-ment, (1964), 1:108

Question of Peaceful Use of Outer Space (1959), 1:107

Question of Territories under Portuguese Ad-ministration (U.N.G.A. Res. 2107, 1965), 2:1:95

Report of the 1956 Special Committee on the Question of Defining Aggression (U.N. GAOR 1957) 2:1:1,6,8

Report of the Secretary-General, Oct. 3, 1952, on the Question of Defining Aggression (U.N.GAOR 1952), 2:1:1, 2

Security Treaty Between Australia, New Zea-land and the United States (1951), 2:1:142 Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (1954),

2:1:125, 135; 3:469

Southern Rhodesia (U.N.G.A. Res. 2151, 1966), 2:1:95

Tanker Owners Voluntary Agreement Concern-ing Liability for Oil Pollution (1969), 4:299 Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the

Atmosphere, in Outer Space, and Underwa-ter (1963), 2:1:45-50; 1:110: 2:2:106 Treaty Establishing the European Economic

Community, (1957), 1:1-18; 2:2:38, 40, 68 Treaty Governing the European Coal and Steel

Community (E.C.S.C.) Article 66, 4:50 Treaty for the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear

Weapons (1970), 2:1:47; 3:299

Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celes-tial Bodies, (1967), 1:109-118, 121, 124, 126: 2:1:21, 51: 3:299, 405.

Treaty on the Prohibition of the Emplacement of Nuclear Weapons of Mass Destruction on the Sea-Bed and the Ocean Floor and in Sub-soil Thereof (1971), 2:1:48, 51

Treaty of Washington, Limitation of Naval Armament (1922), 4:254

United Nations Charter, 3:328, 329, 338, 339, 341, 402, 405, 469; 4:109, 262, 283, 459

art. I, 2:1:140 art. 2, 2:1:104 arts. 39-51, 2:1:143

rt. 51, 2:1:104, 128, 140-146 arts. 52-53, 2:1:140, 143 art. 92, 2:2:65

G.A. Res. 1706 (XVI), (1961), (U.N. Capital Development Fund) 4:448

G.A. Res. 1707 (XVI), (1961), (International Trade), 4:448

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1-4

G.A. Res. 1710 (XVI), (1961), (First U.N. De-velopment Decade) 4:448

G.A. Res. 1785 (XVII), (1962), (UNCTAD), 4:448

G.A. Res. 2626 (XXV), (1970), (Second U.N. Development Decade), 4:450

Preamble, G.A. Res. 2626 (XXV), (1970), (Second U.N. Development Decade) 4:450 U.N. Doc. A/c.2/L. 1253, (Communist

Pro-posals), 4:452

U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/L.610 (U.N. Office of Legal Affairs memo concerning draft terms), 4:460

U.N. Doc. TD/B/AC.12/I, (Economic rights draft charter-first session), 4:452

U.N. Doc. TD/B/AC.12/R.4, (Economic Rights draft charter), 4:451

U.N. Doc. TD/B/AC.12/a/Add.l (U.S. sug-gestions at second session) 4:461

U.N. Doc. TD/B/AC. 12/R.6 (Working papers and consolidated proposal for draft charter),

4:453

U.N. Doc. TD/B/AC.12/2, (Draft charter-second session and final draft), 4:454 U.N. Doc. A/C.2/L 1295, (U.N. adoption of

charter), 4:458

U.N. Doc. TD/B/329/Add.5 (1970), (Agreed Conclusions of the Special Committee on Trade Preferences), 4:449

U.N. ECOSOC Report, (1964), (Commod-ity based economics), 4:

1968 UNCTAD Resolution 21 (11), 4: United Nations Conference on Trade and

Development, 4:441

U.N. Development Program (1966), 4:448 U.N. Expanded Program of Technical As-sistance (1950), 4:448

United States Commission for UNESCO. 3:321

Uniting for Peace Resolution (U.N. GAOR 1950), 2:1:3, 152

U.niversal Declaration of Human Rights, 3:374

Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (1961), 4:257

Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, (1961), 3:269; 4:257

Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties

(1969), 2:1:37; 3:228, 229, 336; 4: Art. 62, 4:94, 102-113

Art. 84, 4:94

Draft Art. 59, 4:105, 107, III, 113 Warsaw Convention on International

Trans-portation by Air (1934), 4:482

As amended by the Guatemala City Pro-tocol of 1971, 4:485

As amended by the Hague Protocol of 1955, 4:481

As amended by the Montreal Agreement (1966), 4:484

Warsaw Treaty Organization (1955), 2:1:127, 142: 3:283.

Treaty of Peace Between France and the Empire (1648), 2:1:139

Treaty of Peace Between France and the Empire (1648), 2:1:139

Treaty of Peace Between Sweden and the Empire (1648), 2:1:139

Treaty of Peace Between Sweden and the Empire (1648), 2:1:139

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

(U.S.-S.R.)

U.S. Agreement Regarding Trade, 4:7-10

U.S. Maritime Agreement, 4:14

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Agreement on Trade of October 18, 1972, 4:370

World Bank, 4:343

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Abbington School District v. Schemp (U.S.

1963), 4:227

Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner (U.S. 1967), 4:492

Abel v. United States (U.S. 1960), 3:444 Accardi v. Shaughnessy (U.S. 1954), 4:492

Acheson, Toy Teung Kwong v. (N.D. Cal. 1951), 4:213

Addv v. Addy (W. Nigeria 1968), 3:109 Ade-Hall v. Ade-Hall (W. Nigeria 1966), 3:110

The Admiral Peoples (U.S. 1934), 4:222, 234, 240

The Adventure (C.C.D. Va. 1812), rev'd on other grounds, (U.S. 1814), 3:392

Advisory Opinion on The Custom Regime Be-tween Austria and Germany (P.C.I.J. 1931), 2:2:56

Advisory Opinion on The Effect of Awards of Compensation Made by The United Nations Administrative Tribunal (I.C.J. 1954), 2:2:26 Advisory Opinion on The International Status of South-West Africa (I.C.J. 1950), 2:2:56 Advisory Opinion on Nationality Decrees in

Tunis and Morocco (P.C.I.J. 1923), 3:13 Advisory Opinion on Reparation for Injuries

Suffered in The Service of The United Na-tions (I.C.J. 1949) 2:2:26

Aetna Life Ins. Co. v. Haworth (U.S. 1937), 4:228

Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Rorigue v. (U.S. 1969), 4:233, 242

Agent Judicaire Du Trescor, Myrtoon S.C. Co. v. (France 1957), 1:165

Aioletuna v. Tufele (Am. Samoa High Ct. 1956), 4:395

Alabama v. Texas (U.S. 1954), 4:469 Ala., Vainini v. (Am. Somoa High Ct. 1965),

4:393, 397

Alabama Power Co. v. Ickes (U.S. 1938), 4:229 Alaska, United States v. (D. Alas. 1972), 4:470 Alitalia-Linee Aree Italiana, Lisa v. (U.S. 1968), 4:482

Allen, Clark v. (U.S. 1947), 4:228, 231 Ailing, Sherlock v. (U.S. 1876), 4:475

Aluminum Co. of America. United States v. (2d Cir. 1945), 2:2:39, 40, 44, 45; 4:199, 202 Amalgamated Ass'n of Street. Elec. Ry. &

Motor Coach Employees v. Lockridge (U.S. 1971), 4:470

American Air Lines, Grey v. (S.D.N.Y. 1950), 4:482

[Vol. 4:i

American Airlines, Inc. v. Ulen (D.C. Cir. 1949), 4:486

American Banana Co. v. United Fruit Co. (U.S.

1908), 3:259, 260; 4:197

American Communications Ass'n v. Douds

(U.S. 1950), 3:462. 464

American Press Co., Grosjean v. (U.S. 1936),

3:461

American School of Magnetic Healing v. McAnulty (U.S. 1902), 4:492

American Tobacco Co., United States v. (U.S.

1911), 4:198

American Waterways Operators. Inc. v. Askew

(M.D. Fla. 1971), 4:216

American Waterways Operators. Inc., Askew v.

(U.S. 1973), 4:317, 327, 473

Ames Terlinden v. (U.S. 1902), 4:231 Amkor Corporation v. Bank of Korea

(S.D.N.Y. 1969), 1:172

Anglo-Norwegian Fisheries Case (I.C.J. 1950),

2:2:56, 60; 4:279, 464

Anheuser-Bush, Inc., Weber v. (U.S. 1959),

4:474

Animashann v. Animashann (Lagos 1966), 3:104

Anthes Imperial Ltd.. Travis v. (8th Cir. 1973),

4:201

Appalachian Electric Power Co., United States v. (U.S. 1940), 4:

Application of Park (Alas. 1971), 4:209 Aptheker v. Secretary of State (U.S. 1963),

3:462

Arabian American Oil Co.. Saudi Arabia v.

(Int'l Arb.), 4:347

Arcava v. Paez (S.D.N.Y. 1956), 3:268 Archer, United States v. (S.D. Cal. 1943),

3:258, 267

Arizona, Southern Pacific Co. v. (U.S. 1945),

4:317

Artukovic v. Boyle (S.D. Cal. 1956), 3:439 Artukovic v. Boyle (9th Cir. 1957), 3:439 Askew. American Waterways Operators Inc. v.

(M.D. Fla. 1971), 4:216

Askew v. American Waterways Operators, Inc.

(U.S. 1973), 4:317, 327, 473

Association of Data Processing Service v. Camp

(U.S. 1969), 4:227-228

Atkins v. Kansas (U.S. 1903), 4:207

Atlantic Fruit Co., Red Cross Line v. (U.S.

1924), 4:220

Atlantic Transport Co. v. Imbrovek (U.S.

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