Comity, international, 316, 317 Commerce, Department of and Arab boycott, 579 boycott-related reports, 583
and Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 142
export controls on petroleum and petroleum products, 472-473 international metric system, inter- pretation and modification of, 617 Commerce, Secretary of
and assistance for footwear industry, 465-466
export regulations, continuance of, 471
international cooperation in ocean and coastal research and develop- ment, 382
and nuclear export licensing pro- cedures, 549-550
and proposed reporting of foreign pay- ments, 514
and slide fastener industry, 466
and specialty steel industry, 461
and stainless steel flatware industry, 466
whaling in waters under U.S. juris- diction, study of, 601-602 Commercial arbitration, international, 785-793
Commission on Security and Coopera- tion in Europe. See under Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE)
Commodities agreements
Fifth International Tin Agreement (1976), 483
International Coffee Agreement, (1976), 484-486, 629-630 International
Wheat Agreement (1971) and protocols (1976), 486- 487
Commodity trade, 497-502 Communications
INTELSAT. See separate title
maritime satellites. See INMARSAT Comptroller General
report on executive agreements, 263 Conciliation
U.S.-Polish Fisheries Board, 641-643 Concorde supersonic transport, 416-423 and stratospheric monitoring, 596 Concurrent resolutions
and executive agreements, 242, 243- 256
and implementing legislation for Convention on International Regulations for Preventing Col- lisions at Sea (1972), 394-395
Concurrent resolutions-Continued legislative veto by, 752-756, 759-763 and Presidential determinations under Trade Act (1974), 467
and termination of national emer- gencies, 743-745
Confederation Nationale des Product- eurs des Fruits et Legumes v. EEC Council (1962), 659
Conference of the Committee on Dis- armament (CCD), 21, 728, 734, 737, 741
Conference on Security and Cooper- ation in Europe (CSCE) (1975) Commission on
establishment of, 141-143 Presidential report to, 144-146 and direct broadcasting satellites, 428 freedom of information, 144, 178- 181
journalists, improvement of work- ing conditions, 178-179 noninterference principle, 11
and nonrecognition of Soviet annex- ation of Baltic nations, 273-274
Conflict of laws, 779-780
Connally amendment, 651, 672 Conservation
Convention on Nature Protection and Wildlife Preservation in the Western Hemisphere (1940), 599-600 endangered species, 585-586, 599-601 fisheries. See separate title
multilateral agreements, 597-599 U.S. assistance for ocean and coastal research and development, 382 wildlife conservation in the West- ern Hemisphere, 585-586 Constitution of the United States applicability to Northern Mariana Islands, 57
Art. I, § 7, 246, 247, 250, 251, 252, 253,257 Art. I, § 10, cl. 2, 470 Art. VI, 166, 167 and concurrent dures, 745
due process clause, 91, 93, 167 Eighth Amendment, 95, 290 and employment of aliens, 84-85, 86 equal protection, 83, 88-90, 91, 97 Fifth Amendment, 84, 85, 86, 91, 93. 166, 167, 290, 779
First Amendment, 75, 166, 167 Fourteenth Amendment, 63, 67, 88. 89, 90, 91, 92
Fourth Amendment, 95, 281, 282 import-export clause, 470 intention of framers with respect
to executive agreements, 267-271 necessary and proper clause, 248 presentation clauses, 246, 249, 251 and proposed legislation on execu- tive agreements, 242-244, 245-256 and proposed treaty powers resolu- tion, 256-263
religious freedom clause, 167 Sixth Amendment, 126
and State law banning employ- ment of illegal aliens, 87 and State law giving
employ- ment preference to citizens. 89-91
supremacy clause, 89, 90
and U.S.-Mexico Treaty on the Ex- ecution of Penal Sentences (1976), 283, 291
Consular conventions U.S.-Japan (1963), 206
Vienna Convention (1963), 202, 203, 205, 206, 207
certification of immunity status of officers, employees, and family members, 195
Consular officers-Continued failure to follow visa regulations, 102-103
functions of, protection of nationals, 203-204
imprisonment of U.S. nationals abroad, 203-204
industrial insurance programs, 206- 207
judicial authority, repeal of, 204 privileges and immunities, impor- tation privileges, 196-197 protection of nationals, 202-203 tax exemptions, 196–197, 206, 207 visa determinations, nonreviewability,
Consular relations (See also Vienna Convention on Consular Rela- tions (1963)), 206-207
compliance with industrial insur- ance programs, 206-207
inviolability, 204-206
services of process on, 204-206
approval of, 56-57
consistency of Northern laws with, 58
and U.N. Trusteeship Council, 59-60
Agreement Covington & Burling, 209 Crane v. New York (1915), 90
U.S.-Brazil memorandum of under- Cranston, Alan, 355, 650
Customs Convention on Containers
Cranston-Taft resolution (1974), 651 Crimes against Internationally Pro- tected Persons, Act for the Preven- tion and Punishment of (1976), 184
International Convention for Safe Criminal jurisdiction. See under Jur-
Continental margin. See under Sea, Criminal Matters, U.S.-Swiss Treaty
Convention on the Prohibition of Devel-CSCE. See Conference on Security and
opment, Production and Stock- piling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction (1972), 732, 733, 734, 735, 736 Convention on the Settlement of Matters Arising Out of War and Occupation (1952), 662
Convention Relating to Upper Silesia (1922), 662, 670
Cook Islands, authority to conclude agreements, 217
Cooley v. Weinberger (1975), 290 Copper, deep seabed mining, 265, 267 Copyright Convention, Universal (1952), 541
Copyright law, revision (1976), 540-542
De Canas v. Bica (1976), 87, 90 Decca Limited V. United States
Declaration of Human Rights, Univer- sal (1948), 138, 141, 182 on Friendly
Relations (1970), 4, 5, 152, 577, 578, 686 Declaration on Protection of All Per- sons from being subjected to Tor- ture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punish- ment (1975), 168
Deep seabed. See under Sea, law of Deepwater Port Act (1974), 374 Deepwater ports, U.S. approval of ap- plications for, 374-376
Defense, Department of
aircraft control and warning, Spain, 233 Appropriation Act (1976), 83, 84, 743, 745
and Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 142
compliance with Biological Weap- ons Convention (1972), 733 defense satellite communications program with U.K. (1970), 539-540 employment of noncitizens, 83-84 military sales, 749
and sale of Lockheed aircraft to Can- ada, 747, 748
stratospheric monitoring, 596 Defense, Secretary of
and nuclear export licensing proce dures, 550
U.N. Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus Defense cooperation (UNFICYP), 47, 717-718
U.S.-Greece statement of principles (1976), 769-770
Defense Cooperation Agreement. U.S.-Turkey (1969), (1976). 240-241. 775-777
Defense Production Act (1950), 743 Defense satellite communications program, U.S.-U.K. (1970), 539-540 Delbay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Depart- ment of Commerce (1976), 601 De Lima v. Bidwell (1901), 229 Delta Airlines, 125
De Lucia v. U.S. Immigration and Nat- uralization Service (1966, 1967), 96 De Marcos v. Overholser (1941), 289 Denmark
and Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears (1973), 597
and Inter-American
objection to "Fly U.S. Flag" program. 423-424
termination of military assistance
advisory group to, 764
Dentists, alien, immigration prefer- ence qualifications, 78 Deportation. See under Aliens Detroit River, air pollution, 592 Development assistance. See Econom-
ic assistance and development Diamond Mining and Management, Inc. v. Globex Minerals, Inc. (1976), 780
Diggs v. Dent (1975), 558
Diggs v. Morton et al. (1975), 558 Diggs v. Richardson (1976), 50 Diggs v. Schultz (1972, 1973), 558 Diplomatic Agents, U.N. Convention
for the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against International- ly Protected Persons, including (1973), 184
Diplomatic Conference on the Reaf- firmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflicts (1976), 687-700
protection of, 184-187
staff members, taxation, 199-200 Diplomatic premises and personnel building and zoning regulations, 198-199
inviolability of diplomatic resi-
outside employment of mission
Domestic International Sales Corpor- ations (DISC), 515 Dominican Republic
and nonintervention policy, 6, 7 Don Emilio, 303, 304
Draft evasion, return of overseas de- fendant for trial, 126-128
personnel and dependents, 201-Dreyfus v. Finck (1976), 219
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