blocking of Cambodian assets, 635- Caravel Office Building Company, et al 638 and diplomatic relations, 27 nationals of, parole into U.S., 129–131 refugees, U.S. assistance to, 150-153 termination of tariff preferences, 518 Canada air service agreement with U.S., non- v. The Peruvian Air Attache (1975), Carlson, Jack W., 427 Carriage of Goods by Sea, Draft Con- Case, Clifford, 293, 310 Case Act (1972), 292–293, 295, 310, 317, Case of Certain Norwegian Loans: ICJ Catto, Henry E., Jr., 245 Center for Cultural and Technical In- Central African Republic, 486 Boundary Waters Treaty with U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 16, (1909), 707 and conservation of polar bears, 713 and law of the sea, 384 Action on Industrial Develop- RAD) agreement with U.S. and OECD financial support fund agreement, 651, 665 sewage disposal system, agreement with U.S. (1967), 312 17 Chad, resumption of full diplomatic re lations, 23 Challoner v. Day and Zimmermann, Inc. (1975), 892 Chapman, C. Brewster, Jr., 92, 93 Charlton v. Kelly (1913), 632 Charter of Economic Rights and Duties ralization Service (1975), 144 Cheng v. Immigration and Naturaliza- Chicago Convention (1944), 453, 466–469 and Anaconda Company, 497 debt rescheduling agreement with U.S. (1975), 644 human rights in, 182-184, 219 and illegal apprehension, 336-338 and International Telephone and and OAS sanctions, 692 Paris Club agreement (1975), 644 China Boxer Rebellion (1900), 875, 878 agreement on archeological exhibi- and diplomatic relations, 28-29 and normalization of relations, 790 and U.N. Disengagement Observer U.N. mission, tax exemption, 64 Republic of Foreign Service Institute School in, and U.S.-P.R.C. relations, 28-29 Circular 175, 295–296, 301, 311, 320–323 and Concorde supersonic transport, disapproval of Pan American/Aero- flot agreement, 465-466 riers, jurisdiction of courts, 464 against German Democratic Repub- antitrust damage claims by foreign conflicting claims in Caribbean area, deep seabed, 427-428 defaulted dollar bonds, 485 espousal of, in expropriation cases, executive authority in making of OPIC settlement (1975), 496 U.S.-Peru, interim arrangement Clayton Act (1914), 30, 33, 135, 624 Clingan, Thomas A., Jr., 395, 396, 418, Clipperton Island Cases, 94 deepwater port regulation, 439 441 Coastal seabed economic area. See un- Cocoa negotiations, 507 Code of conduct for transnational en- Code of Federal Regulations Title 8, 81, 132; § 103.6(d)(2), 133; Title 15, Part 369, 696; § 370.2, 527; Title 19, Part 6, 462 Title 22, Part 6, 223–235; § 42.91, 119 Title 31, Part 129, 614; Part 500, 31- Code of Federal Regulations-Continued | Title 50, Part 281, 519 Coffee Agreement, International (1968), Coleman, William T., 469 damages rule, 448-449 Fitzgerald v. Texaco, Inc. (1975), 449 Darien Gap Highway, 706 and Trade Act of 1974, 507 treaty with U.S. on status of Quita Commerce, Department of contacts with South Africa, 86 export control, 524, 526, 693 foreign investment in U.S., survey foreign investment reporting, 612 International Coffee Agreement International Sugar Agreement International Wheat Agreement (1971) and protocols (1975), 535 ternational Trade in (1973), 533 Communications Satellite Corporation, Communist countries, restriction on preferential tariff treatment, 515, 518 Comoros, The, admission to U.N. mem- Compagnie Francaise de Credit et de Banque v. Consorts Atard (1971), Concession agreements, oil companies, Conciliation. See also Peaceful settle- in dispute settlement, 746, 748 Vienna Convention on the Represen- Concorde supersonic transport, 469 and early-warning system in Sinai, and executive agreements, 294–307 and military sales, 832, 890 Conference of the Committee on Disar- Conference on Security and Coopera- commercial arbitration, 898 cultural cooperation and exchanges, Declaration on Principles Guiding conformity of national laws to in- cooperation among states, 10-11 force, refraining from threat of, 8-9 human rights and fundamental marriage between citizens of dif obligations under international peaceful settlement of disputes, 9 self-determination, 10 sovereign equality of states, 8 territorial integrity, 9 travel, 192 treaty obligations, fulfillment of, 4, Conference on Security and Coopera- tion in Europe Continued disarmament, 786, 867 economic cooperation, 591-594 education, cooperation and ex- and German reunification, 331 Mediterranean security and coopera- migrant labor, 688 military maneuvers, 785 and mutual and balanced force re- ductions (MBFR), 866 science and technology, 723 Conflict of laws, 892, 893 concurrent resolution procedure, 227, consultation with, under War Powers and executive agreements, 294–307 participation in Japan-U.S. Friend- ship Commission, 744 prohibition on holding U.S. civil of- fices, 731-732 service in appointive office, 744 reports to assistance to Greece, 831 opium discussions with Turkey, 831 (1974), 867-869, 879, 882-886 Minimum Rules for the Treatment and Arab boycott, 703 Art. 1, § 6, 745 Art. II, §§ 1, 2, 3, 311-316, 436 Art. IV, 87, 270 Art. VI, 87, 270, 308, 309 and authority to make executive 541 due process, 136, 144 Eighth Amendment, 144 Fifth Amendment, 136 Fourteenth Amendment, citizenship and rights of women, 212-213 and service by Members of Congress U.S.-Austria Treaty of Friendship, U.S.-Bulgaria (1974), 255–256, 257 U.S.-Romania (1972), 254 U.S.-U.S.S.R. (1964), 64–65, 112-113 Vienna Convention (1963), 216, 244, citizenship of children born in U.S., Greek consul, service of summons by, ministerial functions, 255 privileges and immunities, 243-245, 257-258 protection of nationals, 249-254 settlement of estates, 254 taxation, 245-246, 258-259 Consulates Angola, closing of U.S. Consulate General, 590 protection of, 256-257 taxation, 258-260 South Vietnamese consulates, closing Consultative Group on Food Production mittee for the Implementation of Contiguous Fisheries Zone Act (1966), Continental shelf. See under Sea, law of Convention on International Civil and political prisoners, 184 Convention on Prohibition of Develop- Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space, 481 Conventional arms control, 862 Cook Inlet, Alaska, 388 Cooley v. Weinberger (1974), 340 national corporations Costa Rica, 25-26, 74-75, 691, 762, 822 Covenant to Establish a Common- wealth of the Northern Mariana Covert action, 15-18 Cranston, Alan, 223, 769–770 Crime, U.N. Congress on Prevention of, Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act Convention on the Means of Prohibit- draft legislation, 741 international expositions and exhibi- Japan-U.S. Friendship Act (1975), 743 U.S.-Egypt agreement (1975), 729 Customs air commerce regulations, 461 duties, Presidential powers, 524 foreign investment laws and regula- Northern Mariana Islands, regula- Crime Prevention and Control, Com- Cyprus Cronkite, Walter, 17, 27 CSCE. See Conference on Security and Cuba and Angola, 20, 21 contacts with, by U.S. Senators, 749 export control, 524, 693 foreign assets control regulations, foreign flag vessels in Cuban trade, and arms embargo against Turkey, and generalized system of tariff pref- Security Council resolution (1975), 7, settlement, principles for, 755 hijacking agreement with U.S. (1973), Dahomey, 486 172, 174, 184 and human rights, 184-185 and International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries D'Angelo v. Petroleos Mexicanos (1975), 371 Darien Gap Highway, 706 Davis, Angela, 171 Davis, Nathaniel, 19, 84, 185, 835 Isle of Pines Treaty with U.S. (1904), Day v. Trans World Airlines, Inc. OAS sanctions, removal of, 20, 25, 691 (1975), 456, 457 Day and Zimmermann, Inc. v. Chal- loner (1975), 892 |