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declaration

on current account
measures (1974), 480–481
negotiations, 483-484

sector approach, 483-484

U.S.-Poland Joint Statement on De-
velopment of Economic, Indus-
trial and Technological Coopera-
tion (1974), 488-489

Trade Act of 1974, 143-145, 425, 442-

460, 462, 483, 627–628, 761

antidumping duties, 450
countervailing duties, 451-452

and drug control, 457, 459, 627-628

and emigration, 140-145

foreign recognition and enforcement
of arbitral awards, 761
generalized system of preferences,
457-459

most-favored-nation treatment, 442,
454-457

nontariff barriers, 443-444

Trade Act of 1974-Continued
reductions and elimination of trade
barriers, 443

reform of GATT, 445

relief from injury caused by import
competition, 447-449

trade statistics, 459

unfair trade practices, 450-453
and U.S.-Czechoslovakia claims settle-
ment agreement (1974), 425
voluntary restraint arrangements on
steel imports, immunization from
prosecution under antitrust laws,
459, 462

Trade Expansion Act of 1962, 448, 450,
454, 460, 461, 462

Trademarks, 555-558

Trading with the Enemy Act (1917),
462, 465, 466

Transnational corporations, 523–527
Report of Group of Eminent Persons

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Treaties, Vienna Convention on the Law

of (1969). See Vienna Convention
on the Law of Treaties (1969)
Treaty traders and investors, 79-81
Tripartite Commission for the Restitu-

tion of Monetary Gold, 423-425
Trujillo-Hernandez v. Farrell (1974), 67
Truman Proclamation (1945), 305
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
(TTPI), 54-64, 664-665
Administrative Procedure Act (1966),
61

Asian Development Bank member-
ship, 57

ECAFE associate membership, 57
general policy, 54-56

Law of the Sea Conference participa-

tion (1974), 57

legal status, 59-63

Marianas, 56-58

National Environmental Policy Act
(1969), 61, 63

self-determination, 56–58

Trusteeship Agreement and vested in-
dividual legal rights of islanders,
60-63

U.N. Development Program, 57
U.S.-UNDP agreement on assistance
for (1974), 63-64, 664-665

Tuna Commission, Inter-American Trop-
ical, Convention for the Estab-
lishment of an (1949), 337-338
Tuna Conventions Act (1950), 337-339
Tunney, John V., 334

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
Uniform Code of Military Justice
(UCMJ)

definition of "time of war," 692

and extraterritorial jurisdiction, 256-
257

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See
Soviet Union

United Israel Appeal (UIA), 89
United Kingdom, 246, 560, 572, 594, 742
agreement with U.S. on reduction of
excess airline capacity (1974),
385
claims resulting from acts of armed

forces or civilian personnel,
agreement with U.S. relating to
mutual forbearance in (1946-
1947), 187, 188

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Articles: 2(3), 5; 2(4), 5, 252; 2
(7), 5, 18; 5 and 6, 36; 8, 40;
18 and 19, 36; 29, 723; 33 and
36, 668; 39, 695, 698, 699; 51
and reprisals, 700; 55 and 56,
125, 148; 73, 61, 244; 76, 61;
108, 20

Chapters: VI, 668; VII, 693; VIII,
746; XI, 51
review of, 17-21

and self-determination, 8-11
Commission on Human Rights, 127,
147, 150

human rights communications, 153-

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United Nations-Continued

General Assembly-Continued

and definition of aggression, 693-
700

limitations on right to speak be-
fore, 44

participation in plenary, 39
Resolutions: 1721B (XVI) (1961),

400; 1803 (XVII) (1962), 490;
2683 (XXV) (1970), 585; 3200
(S-VI), 33; 3201 (S-VI)
(1974), 43, 490, 494; 3202 (S-
VI) (1974), 490, 494
Rules of Procedure, 33-34, 44

Rule 27, 33-34

and South Africa, 29, 33–38
Headquarters Agreement with U.S.

(1947), 27-29

International Court of Justice. Sce
International Court of Justice

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)
airlift, 42

extension of mandate, 650, 716-
717

financing, 42

U.N. Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP),
718-719, 722

Population Commission, 585-593
representation, 33-40

credentials, 33-34

role, 14-17

Secretariat, employment of women,

40-42

Secretary-General, 218, 398, 399, 404,
411, 415, 510, 671; 715, 718, 722-
723

and draft Registration Convention
(Outer Space), 217-218, 398-
401

and peacekeeping guidelines, 722-

724

United Nations-Continued

Security Council-Continued

and U.N. membership of South
Africa, 29

Special Committee on the Question of
Defining Aggression, 693, 698, 699
Specialized agencies (see also name
of agency), 45-47

and transnational corporations, 523-

525

travel restrictions on representatives,
27-29

Trusteeship Council, and Trust Terri-

tory of the Pacific Islands, 56–58
United Nations Conference on Prescrip-
tion (limitation) in the Interna-
tional Sale of Goods (1974), 193
United Nations Conference on the Rep-
resentation of States in their Rela-
tions with International Organiza-
tions (1975), 193

United Nations Conference on Trade
and Development (UNCTAD), 189–
190, 375, 377, 486

group system, 190

United Nations Congress on Prevention
of Crime and Treatment of Offend-
ers (1975), 139-140

United Nations Convention Relating to
the Status of Refugees (1951), 107–
108, 111, 112-113, 114-115

United Nations Development Program,
57, 581, 591, 626

agreement with U.S. (1974), 664-665
assistance for Trust Territory of the
Pacific Islands, agreement with
U.S. (1974), 63-64

United Nations Disaster Relief Office
(UNDRO), 508-511

United Nations Educational, Scientific

and Cultural Organization (UNES-
CO), 42, 45-47, 410, 411, 612
and Foreign Assistance Act of 1974, 47
and Israel, 45-46

U.S. National Commission, 46–47
United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse
Control, 624, 626-627

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
and peacekeeping guidelines, 722-

724
Resolutions: 253 (1968), 594, 596;
347 (1974), 131

tivities (UNFPA), 587, 591, 592
United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees, 108-109, 111

United Nations International Children's
Emergency Fund (UNICEF), 582,
587

United Nations Relief and Works Agen- | U.S. territories and insular possessions,

cy (UNRWA), agreement with U.S.
on assistance for elementary educa-
tion (1974), 648

United Nations Trusteeship Agreement
(1947), 56, 60-63

United States Constitution. See Consti-
tution of the United States

United States ex rel. Diabo v. McCand-
less (1927), 87, 88

United States v. Alaska (1972), 291;
(1974), 289, 291, 331
United States v. Anderson (1968), 692
United States v. Approximately 633.79

Tons of Yellowfin Tuna (1974), 338
United States v. Archer (1973), 252
United States v. Aris Gloves, Inc.
(1961), 465

United States v. Ayers (1954), 692
United States v. California (1947), 300,
301, 302, 303, 304; (1964), 287;
(1965), 289, 290

United States v. Caramian (1972), 254
United States v. Cotten (1973), 253
United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export

Corp. (1936), 269, 305, 338

United States v. DeJesus (1961), 244
United States v. Florida (1960), 301;
(1974), 286, 288, 289

United States v. Herrera (1974), 254
United States v. Lee (1882), 269
United States v. Louisiana (1950 and

1960), 300, 301, 302, 303; (1969),
287, 289, 290, 291

United States v. Maine, et al. (1974),
300

United States v. Menasche (1955), 71
United States v. Newvine (1974), 256
United States v. Pink (1942), 270
United States v. Reyes (1974), 692
United States v. Russell (1973), 252
United States v. Teras (1950), 300, 301,
302, 303

United States v. Toscanino (1974), 251,
254

United States v. Vargas (1974), 244
United States v. Wilburn (1974), 184
United States Senate, Res. 324 (1974)
on terrorism, 132-133

United States Supreme Court, 12-13
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
(1948), 111, 128, 136-137, 139, 148
Art. 18, 136-137

Universal Postal Union (UPU), 3, 397–
398

Uruguay, 173, 251, 632

241-245

Canal Zone, and Bill of Rights, 244-

245

Puerto Rico, and Federal legislation,
241-244

Van Voorhis, John, 435
Vance, Sheldon B., 621, 626

Varley v. Tarrytown Associates, Inc.
(1973), 762

Venezuela, 602, 631-632

Agreement with U.S. on DEA regional
office in Caracas (1974), 631-632
Vessels, 266, 268, 271–272

sovereign immunity, 266, 268, 271-272
Veto regarding South Africa in United
Nations Security Council, 30
Victory Transport, Inc. v. Comisaria
General (1964), 265, 266
Vienna Convention on Consular Rela-
tions (1963), 180, 182, 183, 184, 185,
186, 231

Articles: 32, 186; 43, 182, 183; 44, 182,
184, 185; 72, 186

immunity from jurisdiction, 182, 183
taxation, 186

Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Rela-

tions (1961), 6, 11, 161–162, 164-
166, 167–170, 172, 173, 174-175, 176,
222, 231, 274

Articles: 1, 176; 10(a), 167; 12, 173;

22, 172, 274; 25, 274; 27, 161–162;
32, 274; 33, 174, 175; 37, 168-169,
170, 174, 175; 87, par. 2, 169–170;

38, 164, 168, 169, 174, 175; 41, 6
and service of legal process, 171-172
social security, 174

and sovereign immunity bill, 172
U.S. draft bill on (1974), 164-166
Vienna Convention on the Law of

Treaties (1969), 195, 196-198, 199,
217, 221, 223, 228, 231, 235-237
Articles: 2, 195, 217, 236; 2(1), 195,
196; 2(2), 196; 25, 235-237; 46,
195, 197-198

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,
684-685

Viet-Nam (North), 12, 77, 107, 506–507,
576-577, 683-685

humanitarian relief supplies, 506-507
travel restrictions, 77, 107

Viet-Nam (South), 12, 191-192, 572, Washington Energy Conference (1974),

683-684

Virgin Islands (U.K.), 50

Virgin Islands (U.S.), 48-50
Virginia, 300

Visas

nonimmigrant,

440-441, 558-560

Communiqué, 440-441, 558-560
coordinating group, 559, 560

monetary questions, 440 441
Washington, George, 69
Webb, Ronald A., 189, 376
Weinberger, Casper W., 587
West Berlin. See Berlin

International Convention

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ments, 77

and travel restrictions on U.N. rep-

Whaling

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Walnut Equipment Leasing Co. v. Cen-

tral African Delegation (1974),
266

War, definition of, 689-692

in Uniform Code of Military Justice,

692

War, laws of

for the

Regulation of (1946), 613–614
U.S.-Japan Agreement on an Interna-
tional Observer Scheme for
Whaling (1973 and 1974), 613-
614

Wheat

International

Wheat Agreement

(1971), and Protocols (1974),
486, 487

Wheat Trade Convention (1971), 486
White, Barbara M., 33, 51, 56, 598, 673

accounting for dead and missing in White, Byron R., 85, 752

action, 714-716
Department of Defense Directive on
Implementation of (1974), 702-

705

Department of Defense Instruction
on legality of weapons (1974),

710-711

Geneva conference on (1974). 701-
702

Geneva Conventions (1949), 701

Hague Regulations (1899 and 1907),
707-708, 709

and "just war" concept, 701
methods of warfare, 705-709
M-16 rifle, 705-706
small caliber projectiles, 709
unnecessary suffering, 709
legal criteria, 707–708
and military utility, 709
protection of civilians, 711-714

indiscriminate effects of weapons,

713-714

Warsaw Convention (1929), 389-391
Warsaw Pact, 742

Warships, nuclear incidents, compen-
sation for damages, 418-419

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