declaration on current account sector approach, 483-484 U.S.-Poland Joint Statement on De- Trade Act of 1974, 143-145, 425, 442- 460, 462, 483, 627–628, 761 antidumping duties, 450 and drug control, 457, 459, 627-628 and emigration, 140-145 foreign recognition and enforcement most-favored-nation treatment, 442, nontariff barriers, 443-444 Trade Act of 1974-Continued reform of GATT, 445 relief from injury caused by import trade statistics, 459 unfair trade practices, 450-453 Trade Expansion Act of 1962, 448, 450, Trademarks, 555-558 Trading with the Enemy Act (1917), Transnational corporations, 523–527 Treaties, Vienna Convention on the Law of (1969). See Vienna Convention tion of Monetary Gold, 423-425 Asian Development Bank member- ECAFE associate membership, 57 Law of the Sea Conference participa- tion (1974), 57 legal status, 59-63 Marianas, 56-58 National Environmental Policy Act self-determination, 56–58 Trusteeship Agreement and vested in- U.N. Development Program, 57 Tuna Commission, Inter-American Trop- Turkey, 560, 623, 630–631, 716 opium production, 623, 630–631 Turks and Caicos Islands, 50 Turner, Gerard J., 593, 595 Underhill v. Hernandez (1897), 275 definition of "time of war," 692 and extraterritorial jurisdiction, 256- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See United Israel Appeal (UIA), 89 forces or civilian personnel, Articles: 2(3), 5; 2(4), 5, 252; 2 Chapters: VI, 668; VII, 693; VIII, and self-determination, 8-11 human rights communications, 153- United Nations-Continued General Assembly-Continued and definition of aggression, 693- limitations on right to speak be- participation in plenary, 39 400; 1803 (XVII) (1962), 490; Rule 27, 33-34 and South Africa, 29, 33–38 (1947), 27-29 International Court of Justice. Sce membership, 29-33 South Africa, 30-31 observer status, 40, 194 peacekeeping forces, 716-724 guidelines, 722-724 Korea, 719-722 U.N. Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), 717–718 U.N. Emergency Force (UNEF) extension of mandate, 650, 716- financing, 42 U.N. Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), Population Commission, 585-593 credentials, 33-34 role, 14-17 Secretariat, employment of women, 40-42 Secretary-General, 218, 398, 399, 404, and draft Registration Convention and peacekeeping guidelines, 722- 724 United Nations-Continued Security Council-Continued and U.N. membership of South Special Committee on the Question of and transnational corporations, 523- 525 travel restrictions on representatives, Trusteeship Council, and Trust Terri- tory of the Pacific Islands, 56–58 United Nations Conference on Trade group system, 190 United Nations Congress on Prevention United Nations Convention Relating to United Nations Development Program, agreement with U.S. (1974), 664-665 United Nations Disaster Relief Office United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNES- U.S. National Commission, 46–47 Security Council, 8-10, 19, 600, 650, United Nations Fund for Namibia, vol- 700, 716-720 untary funding, 42-43 and definition of aggression, 693- United Nations Fund for Population Ac- 696, 698-699 international terrorism, 131-132 724 tivities (UNFPA), 587, 591, 592 United Nations International Children's United Nations Relief and Works Agen- | U.S. territories and insular possessions, cy (UNRWA), agreement with U.S. United Nations Trusteeship Agreement United States Constitution. See Consti- United States ex rel. Diabo v. McCand- United States v. Alaska (1972), 291; Tons of Yellowfin Tuna (1974), 338 United States v. Ayers (1954), 692 United States v. Caramian (1972), 254 Corp. (1936), 269, 305, 338 United States v. DeJesus (1961), 244 United States v. Herrera (1974), 254 1960), 300, 301, 302, 303; (1969), United States v. Maine, et al. (1974), United States v. Menasche (1955), 71 United States v. Toscanino (1974), 251, United States v. Vargas (1974), 244 United States Supreme Court, 12-13 Universal Postal Union (UPU), 3, 397– Uruguay, 173, 251, 632 241-245 Canal Zone, and Bill of Rights, 244- 245 Puerto Rico, and Federal legislation, Van Voorhis, John, 435 Varley v. Tarrytown Associates, Inc. Venezuela, 602, 631-632 Agreement with U.S. on DEA regional sovereign immunity, 266, 268, 271-272 Articles: 32, 186; 43, 182, 183; 44, 182, immunity from jurisdiction, 182, 183 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Rela- tions (1961), 6, 11, 161–162, 164- Articles: 1, 176; 10(a), 167; 12, 173; 22, 172, 274; 25, 274; 27, 161–162; 38, 164, 168, 169, 174, 175; 41, 6 and sovereign immunity bill, 172 Treaties (1969), 195, 196-198, 199, ratification process, 217 Vienna formula, 193 Viet-Nam, 12, 77, 107, 191–192, 506507, 572, 576-577, 683-685 and Foreign Assistance Act of 1974, Viet-Nam (North), 12, 77, 107, 506–507, humanitarian relief supplies, 506-507 Viet-Nam (South), 12, 191-192, 572, Washington Energy Conference (1974), 683-684 Virgin Islands (U.K.), 50 Virgin Islands (U.S.), 48-50 Visas nonimmigrant, 440-441, 558-560 Communiqué, 440-441, 558-560 monetary questions, 440 441 International Convention ments, 77 and travel restrictions on U.N. rep- Whaling Walnut Equipment Leasing Co. v. Cen- tral African Delegation (1974), War, definition of, 689-692 in Uniform Code of Military Justice, 692 War, laws of for the Regulation of (1946), 613–614 Wheat International Wheat Agreement (1971), and Protocols (1974), Wheat Trade Convention (1971), 486 accounting for dead and missing in White, Byron R., 85, 752 action, 714-716 705 Department of Defense Instruction 710-711 Geneva conference on (1974). 701- Geneva Conventions (1949), 701 Hague Regulations (1899 and 1907), and "just war" concept, 701 indiscriminate effects of weapons, 713-714 Warsaw Convention (1929), 389-391 Warships, nuclear incidents, compen- |