CONTENTS Page 57 Bitker, Bruno V., chairman, Committee on International Human Rights, Section on International Law, American Bar Association, Goldberg, Hon. Arthur J., Chairman of the ad hoc Committee on the Human Rights and Genocide Treaties, New York, N.Y Hansell, Hon. Herbert J., legal adviser, Department of State... Prepared statement of Senator William Proxmire and attachments__ Prepared statement of Warren Christopher, Deputy Secretary of Excerpt from text of Genocide Convention_ Excerpt from implementing legislation__ Text of Genocide Convention implementing legislation__. Prepared statement of Herbert J. Hansell, legal adviser, Department Excerpt from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Report of April 29, Analysis of reservations and understandings expressed by ratifying States of Genocide Convention____. Mr. Hansell's responses to additional questions for the record. Resolution adopted by House of Delegates, American Bar Association, February 17, 1976, and the supporting report-American Bar As- Prepared statement of the Hon. Arthur J. Goldberg on behalf of the Letter and enclosed point-by-point rebuttal to Senator Ervin's "Sum- mary of Objections to Genocide Treaty," to Senator Frank Church from Secretary of State William P. Rogers, dated April 12, 1977- Memorandum to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from the American Law Division, The Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, dated June 9, 1976, concerning multilateral Letter to Senator John Sparkman from Senator James B. Allen, dated Letter to members, Foreign Relations Committee, from Herman Will, Statement by Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky, professor of Georgetown University, president, Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, chairman, National Captive Nations Committee___. Page 106 108 108 114 "On Banning Genocide: 'We Should Have Been First'," article by William Korey, director of B'nai B'rith United Nations Office, from World magazine, September 26, 1972 "Primer of Human Rights Treaties," analysis by Vita Bite, analyst in international relations, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division. The Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, dated June 1, 1977. President Carter's address to the U.N. General Assembly, March 17, 1977 -- "A Report in Support of the Treatymaking Power of the United States in Human Rights Matters," prepared by the Special Committee of Lawyers of the President's Commission for Observance of Human Rights Year 1968, October, 1969_-_ 117 122 135 139 |