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blocking of Cambodian assets, 635- Caravel Office Building Company, et al

638

and diplomatic relations, 27
evacuation of U.S. nationals, 869
export control, 524-526

nationals of, parole into U.S., 129–131
negotiating efforts, 749

refugees, U.S. assistance to, 150-153
seizure of SS Mayaguez, 13, 397, 423,
766, 777-783, 879-886

termination of tariff preferences, 518
travel restrictions, 119
Cameroon, 833

Canada

air service agreement with U.S., non-
scheduled (1974), 455

v. The Peruvian Air Attache (1975),
241

Carlson, Jack W., 427

Carriage of Goods by Sea, Draft Con-
vention on, 678

Case, Clifford, 293, 310

Case Act (1972), 292–293, 295, 310, 317,
325

Case of Certain Norwegian Loans: ICJ
(1957), 266

Catto, Henry E., Jr., 245

Center for Cultural and Technical In-
terchange between East and West,
743

Central African Republic, 486

Boundary Waters Treaty with U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 16,

(1909), 707

and conservation of polar bears, 713
employment of laborers from, 133
extradition to, 176-177
import controls, lifting of, 522
and International Commission for
the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries
(ICNAF), 418-421

and law of the sea, 384
and Lima Declaration and Plan of

Action on Industrial Develop-
ment and Cooperation (1975), 554
marine pollution originating in, 443
natural gas, export to U.S., 671
North American Air Defense (NO-

RAD) agreement with U.S.
(1975), 797

and OECD financial support fund

agreement, 651, 665
Rush-Bagot agreement with U.S.
(1817), 323

sewage disposal system, agreement

with U.S. (1967), 312
sockeye salmon fisheries in Fraser
River system, convention with
U.S. for protection, preservation
and extension of (1930), 415-417
tax convention with U.S. (1942), 631

17

Chad, resumption of full diplomatic re

lations, 23

Challoner v. Day and Zimmermann,

Inc. (1975), 892

Chapman, C. Brewster, Jr., 92, 93
Chapman, L.F., Jr., 121, 124, 125, 126,
129, 131

Charlton v. Kelly (1913), 632
Charter agreements. See under Avia-
tion

Charter of Economic Rights and Duties
of States (1974), 488, 508, 514, 554,
570, 575, 576-577, 585, 587, 601
Chavez-Raya v. Immigration and Natu

ralization Service (1975), 144
Chemical and biological weapons. See
under Arms control and disarma-
ment

Cheng v. Immigration and Naturaliza-
tion Service (1975), 147
Chicago and Southern Airlines, Inc. v.
Waterman Steamship Corp. (1948),
541

Chicago Convention (1944), 453, 466–469
Chile

and Anaconda Company, 497
Antarctic claim, 107

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debt rescheduling agreement with

U.S. (1975), 644

human rights in, 182-184, 219

and illegal apprehension, 336-338
internal affairs, 16

and International Telephone and
Telegraph Company (ITT), 496

and OAS sanctions, 692

Paris Club agreement (1975), 644
territorial sea claim, 398

China

Boxer Rebellion (1900), 875, 878
People's Republic of

agreement on archeological exhibi-
tion in U.S. (1974, 1975), 729
blocked assets, 642

and diplomatic relations, 28-29
foreign assets control regulations,
640

and normalization of relations, 790
and Pacific Doctrine (1975), 789
and recognition policy toward
South Korea, 29

and U.N. Disengagement Observer
Force (UNDOF), 819

U.N. mission, tax exemption, 64
U.S. policy toward, 28-29
and Viet-Nam peace agreement
(1973), 773

Republic of

Foreign Service Institute School in,
agreement with U.S. (1969), 312
scientific and technical cooperation
agreement (1969), extended
(1975), 726

and U.S.-P.R.C. relations, 28-29
Chinese American Civic Council et al.
v. Attorney General (1975), 123
Chissano, Joachim Alberto, 29
Chi-Wai Lui v. Pilliod (1973), 124
Chrome from Southern Rhodesia, 693
Chunhawan, Chatchai, 14
Church, Frank, 701

Circular 175, 295–296, 301, 311, 320–323
Citizenship. See Nationality
Civil Aeronautics Board

and Concorde supersonic transport,
469

disapproval of Pan American/Aero-

flot agreement, 465-466
foreign charter operations, 461, 465
orders in respect of foreign air car-

riers, jurisdiction of courts, 464
South African Airways route, 464
Civil and Political Rights, Interna-
tional Covenant on (1966), 180
Civil Rights Act (1964), 703, 704
Civil Rights Act (1968), 704

against German Democratic Repub-
lic, deadline for filing, 492

antitrust damage claims by foreign
governments, 134-137

conflicting claims in Caribbean area,
768

deep seabed, 427-428

defaulted dollar bonds, 485

espousal of, in expropriation cases,
488-489

executive authority in making of
agreements, 315
losses by noncitizens, 484
OPIC-Anaconda arbitration (1975),
497

OPIC settlement (1975), 496
U.S.-Polish Fisheries Board, 763
Claims settlement agreements
U.S.-France (1975), 493
U.S.-German Democratic Republic
Agreed Minute on Negotiations
Concerning the Establishment of
Diplomatic Relations (1974), 492
U.S.-Hungary (1973), 492

U.S.-Peru, interim arrangement
(1975), 493

Clayton Act (1914), 30, 33, 135, 624
Cleaver, Eldridge, 171

Clingan, Thomas A., Jr., 395, 396, 418,
419

Clipperton Island Cases, 94
Coast Guard

deepwater port regulation, 439 441
and marine pollution, 442-443
search and rescue, 429-430
seizures of fishing vessels, 397, 399
visits to Howland, Baker and Jarvis
Islands, 92

Coastal seabed economic area. See un-
der Sea, law of

Cocoa negotiations, 507

Code of conduct for transnational en-
terprises, 598, 601, 606, 608

Code of Federal Regulations

Title 8, 81, 132; § 103.6(d)(2), 133;
§ 211.6, 125-126; § 212.1, 120-121;
§ 212.5, 131; § 214, 124-125, 133;
§ 242, 148; § 292, 132

Title 15, Part 369, 696; § 370.2, 527;
§ 377.6, 527; § 378.5, 676; § 385.1,
693; Part 803, 612; Part 804, 614;
§ 1202, 730

Title 19, Part 6, 462

Title 22, Part 6, 223–235; § 42.91, 119
Title 29, §§ 60.3, 60.4, 127

Title 31, Part 129, 614; Part 500, 31-
32, 636-637; Part 515, 638, 641
Title 33, Part 72, 430

Code of Federal Regulations-Continued |
Title 41, § 5A-19.108-50, 677
Title 45, § 212.4, 122

Title 50, Part 281, 519

Coffee Agreement, International (1968),
(1976), 535, 573

Coleman, William T., 469
Collisions at sea

damages rule, 448-449

Fitzgerald v. Texaco, Inc. (1975), 449
Colombia

Darien Gap Highway, 706
and historic bays, 385

and Trade Act of 1974, 507

treaty with U.S. on status of Quita
Sueño, Roncador, and Serrana
(1972), 768

Commerce, Department of

contacts with South Africa, 86
Export Administration Regulations,
693

export control, 524, 526, 693
and foreign boycotts, 696

foreign investment in U.S., survey
regulations, 614

foreign investment reporting, 612
and international expositions, 730
Commercial arbitration, 895-899
Committee on Foreign Investment in
the United States, 617
Commodities agreements

International Coffee Agreement
(1968), (1976), 535

International Sugar Agreement
(1968), 534

International Wheat Agreement

(1971) and protocols (1975), 535
and Textile Trade Policy Group, 532
Textiles, Arrangement Regarding In-

ternational Trade in (1973), 533
U.S.-U.S.S.R., grains (1975), 539-545
Commodity prices, indexation, 571, 575
Commodity trade, 506, 573
Communications, foreign investment in
U.S., 618, 619

Communications Satellite Corporation,
618, 620

Communist countries, restriction on

preferential tariff treatment, 515,

518

Comoros, The, admission to U.N. mem-
bership, 70

Compagnie Francaise de Credit et de

Banque v. Consorts Atard (1971),
374

Concession agreements, oil companies,
489

Conciliation. See also Peaceful settle-
ment of international disputes

in dispute settlement, 746, 748
U.S.-Polish Fisheries Board, 763
Vienna Convention on the Law of
Treaties (1969), 748

Vienna Convention on the Represen-
tation of States in Their Rela-
tions with International Organi-
zations of a Universal Character
(1975), 38-63

Concorde supersonic transport, 469
Concurrent resolutions

and early-warning system in Sinai,
829

and executive agreements, 294–307
and human rights determinations,
227

and military sales, 832, 890

Conference of the Committee on Disar-
mament (CCD), 842, 853, 854, 858,
862

Conference on Security and Coopera-
tion in Europe (CSCE) (1975)
Baltic nations, nonrecognition of So-
viet annexation, 331-332

commercial arbitration, 898
commercial exchanges, 529–530
confidence-building measures, 784

cultural cooperation and exchanges,
732

Declaration on Principles Guiding
Relations between Participating
States

conformity of national laws to in-
ternational law, 4-5

cooperation among states, 10-11
equal rights, 10

force, refraining from threat of, 8-9
frontiers, inviolability, 9
human contacts, 190

human rights and fundamental
freedoms, 9-10, 190-193
information, 236–238
journalists, 236-238

marriage between citizens of dif
ferent states, 192
nonintervention, 9

obligations under international
law, 4, 11, 271

peaceful settlement of disputes, 9
provisions to give effect to, 11-12
security in Europe, 8

self-determination, 10

sovereign equality of states, 8
sport, 193

territorial integrity, 9

travel, 192

treaty obligations, fulfillment of, 4,
11, 271

Conference on Security and Coopera-

tion in Europe Continued

disarmament, 786, 867

economic cooperation, 591-594

education, cooperation and ex-
changes in, 736
environmental affairs, 715
Final Act

and German reunification, 331
nonbinding effect, 326-327
industrial cooperation, 532, 591
international trade, 529–532

Mediterranean security and coopera-
tion, 786

migrant labor, 688

military maneuvers, 785

and mutual and balanced force re-

ductions (MBFR), 866

science and technology, 723
security in Europe, 783
transport and tourism, 679

Conflict of laws, 892, 893
Congo (Brazzaville), 90, 486
Congo crisis (1964), 875, 878
Congress

concurrent resolution procedure, 227,
294-307, 829, 832, 890

consultation with, under War Powers
Resolution (1973), 881, 882

and executive agreements, 294–307
Members of

participation in Japan-U.S. Friend-

ship Commission, 744

prohibition on holding U.S. civil of-

fices, 731-732

service in appointive office, 744
standing to sue, 886-887

reports to

assistance to Greece, 831
Cyprus conflict, 829-832
defense sales, 832

opium discussions with Turkey, 831
under War Powers Resolution

(1974), 867-869, 879, 882-886
war powers of President and, 867
Connecticut, adoption of U.N. Standard

Minimum Rules for the Treatment
of Prisoners, 218-219
Conservation. See also Fisheries
multilateral agreements, 710-715
Constitution of the United States
applicability to Northern Mariana Is-
lands, 97-103

and Arab boycott, 703

Art. 1, § 6, 745

Art. II, §§ 1, 2, 3, 311-316, 436
Art. III, 87

Art. IV, 87, 270

Art. VI, 87, 270, 308, 309

and authority to make executive
agreements, 307-316, 319-323,

541

due process, 136, 144

Eighth Amendment, 144
equal protection, 144

Fifth Amendment, 136

Fourteenth Amendment, citizenship
clause, 113

and rights of women, 212-213
separation of powers, 436-437

and service by Members of Congress
in appointive office, 744
Consular conventions

U.S.-Austria Treaty of Friendship,
Commerce and Consular Rights
(1928), 258

U.S.-Bulgaria (1974), 255–256, 257
U.S.-Poland (1972), 257

U.S.-Romania (1972), 254

U.S.-U.S.S.R. (1964), 64–65, 112-113

Vienna Convention (1963), 216, 244,
246, 249-250, 258,259,260
Consular officers

citizenship of children born in U.S.,
112-113

Greek consul, service of summons by,
339-340

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
of, 243-244

Consultative Group on Food Production
and Investment, 684
Consumer-producer forum, 506
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. v. Com-

mittee for the Implementation of
Textile Agreements, et al. (1975), 522
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. v. Kis-
singer (1974), 314, 523, 527, 541, 542,
545

Contiguous Fisheries Zone Act (1966),
404

Continental shelf. See under Sea, law of
Convention Establishing the World In-
tellectual Property Organization
(WIPO) (1967), 63

Convention on International Civil
Aviation (1944), 453, 466-469

and political prisoners, 184
and Puerto Rico, 21, 91
travel restrictions, 118-119

Convention on Prohibition of Develop-
ment, Production and Stockpiling
of Bacteriological (Biological) and
Toxin Weapons and on Their De-Cultural affairs
struction (1972), 857-860

Convention on Registration of Objects

Launched into Outer Space, 481

Conventional arms control, 862

Cook Inlet, Alaska, 388

Cooley v. Weinberger (1974), 340
Corcoran, Howard F., 239, 240
Corfu Channel Case (1949), 18
Corn, U.S.-U.S.S.R. grains agreement
(1975), 539-545
Corporations, transnational. See Trans-

national corporations
Corrupt practices. See Foreign contri-
butions by transnational corpora-
tions

Costa Rica, 25-26, 74-75, 691, 762, 822
Council on International Economic Pol-
icy, 532

Covenant to Establish a Common-

wealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands (1975). See Northern Mar-
iana Islands, Commonwealth of

Covert action, 15-18

Cranston, Alan, 223, 769–770
Credit Foncier d'Algerie et de Tunisie v.
Narbonne (1969), 374

Crime, U.N. Congress on Prevention of,
and Treatment of Offenders (1975),
216-218

Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act
(1975), 731

Convention on the Means of Prohibit-
ing and Preventing the Illicit Im-
port, Export, and Transfer of
Ownership of Cultural Property
(1970), 740

draft legislation, 741
East-West Center, 743
Intergovernmental Conference on
Cultural Policies in Europe
(1972), 732

international expositions and exhibi-
tions, 727-732

Japan-U.S. Friendship Act (1975), 743
principles adopted by CSCE (1975),
732

U.S.-Egypt agreement (1975), 729
U.S.-U.S.S.R., exchanges of art
works, 727-729

Customs

air commerce regulations, 461
Customs Service, U.S., drug control,
719

duties, Presidential powers, 524

foreign investment laws and regula-
tions, 619, 622

Northern Mariana Islands, regula-
tions, 101

Crime Prevention and Control, Com- Cyprus
mittee on, 218

Cronkite, Walter, 17, 27

CSCE. See Conference on Security and
Cooperation in Europe (CSCE)
(1975)

Cuba

and Angola, 20, 21

contacts with, by U.S. Senators, 749
diplomatic relations issues, 23-25,
184-185

export control, 524, 693

foreign assets control regulations,
638, 641-643

foreign flag vessels in Cuban trade,
677

and arms embargo against Turkey,
829-832

and generalized system of tariff pref-
erences, 516
refugee aid, 591

Security Council resolution (1975), 7,
763

settlement, principles for, 755
sovereignty and independence, 6–7
Turkish Cypriot federated state, 6–7
U.N. Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
(UNFICYP), 79-80, 755, 819
Czechoslovakia, trade relations with,
548, 549

hijacking agreement with U.S. (1973), Dahomey, 486

172, 174, 184

and human rights, 184-185

and International Commission for

the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries
(ICNAF), 421

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.
271

OAS sanctions, removal of, 20, 25, 691
U.S. steps to conform, 691-693

(1975), 456, 457

Day and Zimmermann, Inc. v. Chal-

loner (1975), 892

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