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Altman & Co. v. United States (1912), Arab-Israeli dispute, 751, 757

308

Ambassadors, U.S., selection of, 239
American Bar Association (ABA), 212,
213

American Hawaiian Ventures v. M.VJ.
Latuharhary (1966), 365

American Society of International
Law, 15

Amnesty for political prisoners, U.S.
proposal, 219–221

Amtorg Trading Corp. v. United States
(1934), 356

Anaconda Company, The, 497
Anderson, Robert, 722, 832
Angola, 20-21, 33, 590, 758, 887

Arbitration. See also Peaceful settle-
ment of international disputes
international commercial

foreign recognition and enforce-
ment, 895-897

Loucks v. Standard Oil Co. (1918),
896

Parsons & Whittemore Overseas
Co., Inc. v. Société Générale de
L'Industrie du Papier (1974),
895

principles adopted by CSCE (1975),
898

Scherk v. Alberto-Culver Co. (1974),
897

Arbitration-Continued

international commercial-Continued
U.S.-Romania agreement on trade
relations, 897

oil companies' rights in Libya, 489
OPIC-Anaconda arbitration (1975),
497

OPIC-ITT claims settlement (1975),
496

U.N. Convention on the Recognition
and Enforcement of Foreign Ar-
bitral Awards (1958), 896, 898
U.S.-Polish Fisheries Board, 763
Archeological Finds of the People's Re-
public of China, exhibit, 729

ARCO Corporation, 489

Argentina, 107, 332-334, 486, 805
Ariyoshi, George, 743

Armed forces

action in SS Mayaguez incident, 13,
397, 423, 766, 777-783, 879-886
clearance of Egyptian coastal
waters, 433-434

nuclear reprocessing, 856

nuclear weapons. See separate title
principles adopted by CSCE (1975),
786, 867

Treaty on the Prohibition of the Em-
placement of Nuclear Weapons of
Mass Destruction on the Seabed
and the Ocean Floor and in the
Subsoil Thereof (1971), statement
of Yugoslavia, 860
U.S.-U.S.S.R. agreements

Anti-Ballistic Missile System, Limi-
tation of (1972), 836-841
Protocol (1974), 842

Standing Consultative Commis-
sion, establishment of (1972),
841
Strategic Offensive Arms, In-
terim Agreement on Certain
Measures with Respect to
the Limitation of (1972), 836
Arms Control and Disarmament Act
(1961), 324

evacuation of U.S. citizens and for- Arms embargoes

eign nationals, 867-879

introduction into hos ilities, 886
mutual and balanced force reduc-

tions in Central Europe, 866
Rules of Engagement in Viet-Nam,
813

Trust Territory residents, 96-97
U.S. Marines in Thailand, 13-15
Armed Forces Appropriation Authori-
zation Act (1972), 694
Armistice Agreement, Korean (1953),
315, 820-827

Armistice agreements, executive au-
thority for making, 314-315
Arms control and disarmament
chemical and biological weapons

chemical weapons, U.S. policy, 857-
860

Convention on the Prohibition of
Bacteriological and Toxin
Weapons (1972), 857-860

Conference of the Committee on Dis-
armament (CCD), 842, 853, 854,
858, 862

conventional arms, 862

environmental modification, 862
export controls and nuclear safe-

guards, 675-677

international guardianship of nu-
clear technology, 856

mutual and balanced force reduc-
tions in Central Europe, 866
Non-Proliferation Treaty. See Non-
Proliferation of Nuclear Weap-
ons, Treaty on (1968)

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Atomic energy-Continued

U.S.-U.K. agreement for cooperation
on uses of atomic energy for mu-
tual defense purposes (1958),
amended (1974), 674

Atomic Energy Act (1954), 674
Attorney General

and oil import control, 520
parole of refugees, 129-131, 150
regulations on representation of al-
iens, 132

suggestion of interest in court pro-
ceedings, 611

and summer employment of student
aliens, 133

Australia

and agreement establishing a finan-
cial support fund of the Organi-
zation for Economic Cooperation
and Development, 651, 665
and proposed Antarctic seismic sur-
vey, 110-111

provisional arrest, extradition, 175-

176

and Puerto Rican self-determination,
90-91

real estate tax exemption, 258–259
territorial claims in Antarctica, 107
trusteeship of Papua New Guinea,
69-70

Austria

and agreement establishing a finan-
cial support fund of the Organi-
zation for Economic Cooperation
and Development, 651, 665
consular immunities, 257-258
Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and
Consular Rights with U.S. (1928),
258

and U.N. buffer zone, 828

Aviation

air commerce regulations, 461

Air Services Transit Agreement

(1944), 466, 469

aircraft crimes

extradition, 169–175

Hague Convention for Suppression
of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft
(1970), 172-173

cabotage, 452
charter agreements

U.S.-Canada (1974), reservations
terminated, 455

U.S.-U.S.S.R. understanding (1975),
465

Chicago Convention, 453, 466-469
Civil Aeronautics Board. See separate
title

Concorde supersonic transport, 469
Convention for the Suppression of

Unlawful Acts against the Safety
of Civil Aviation (Montreal Con-
vention) (1971), 161, 163
Convention for the Suppression
of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft
(Hague Convention) (1970), 161,
163
Convention for the Unification of
Certain Rules Relating to Inter-
national Carriage by Air (War-
saw Convention) (1929), 456–460
Convention on International Civil
Aviation (1944), 453, 466-469
customs regulations, 461

domestic law and regulation, 461–471
emergency landings, 461

"fly U.S. flag" program, 462

foreign charter operations, 461, 465
foreign investment laws and regula-
tions, 619, 621

Hague Protocol (1955), 460
international flights, jurisdictional
issues, 458

liability of carrier, 456-458

Montreal Agreement (1966), 457, 460
Montreal Convention (1971), 161, 163
noise regulation, 466-470

private air law, choice of law in dam-

ages, 459

rebating practices, illegal, 470

South African Airways route, 464
Soviet charter flights to U.S., 465

Warsaw Convention (1929), 456–460
Avis, 696

Bahamas, spiny lobster resource, 404,
766

Bahrain, 705

Baker, Donald I., 603

hijacking and sabotage, 168-175, Baker Island, U.S. sovereignty, 92–94

184, 198-199

U.S.-Cuba understanding (1973), Baltic nations, nonrecognition of Soviet

174, 198-199

bilateral air transport agreements

U.S.-Brazil (1946), 452

U.S.-Netherlands (1957), 454

U.S.-Panama (1949), amendment
(1975), 453

U.S.-U.S.S.R. (1966), 465

annexation, 255, 331-332

Baldwin, Gordon B., 92, 93

Banco de Vizcaya v. Don Alfonso de
Borbon y Austria (1935), 374

Banco Nacional de Cuba v. Farr (1967),

373

Banco Nacional de Cuba v. Sabbatino

(1964), 32, 33, 354, 372-374

Bangladesh

Boxer Rebellion (1900), 875, 878

designated beneficiary developing Boycotts, 200, 696–704

country, 486

diplomatic relations, 34

investment guaranty agreement
with U.S. (1975), 494

Bank Holding Company Act (1956), 623
Bank of China v. Wells Fargo Bank and

Union Trust Co. (1953), 32
Banking, foreign investment laws and
regulations, 619, 622

Bankruptcy Act (1898), 899

Barbados, nationals of, nonimmigrant
visas, 121

Bays, historic, 385, 388

Beall, J. Glenn, Jr., 704

Belcher, Carl W., 256

Belgium, 108, 174, 554, 651, 665, 806

Bennett, Jack F., 617

Braden Copper Company v. Le Groupe-
ment d'Importation des Metaux
(1972), 374

Brazil

Air Service Transport Agreement
(1946), 452

and Geneva Conventions (1949), draft
protocols, 805

human rights, 216

and law of sea negotiations, 442
maritime transportation agreement
with U.S. (1968), 312

and OAS sanctions, 692

shrimp fisheries agreement with U.S.
(1975), 413-414

sovereign immunity request, 342-344
Breedlove v. Suttles (1937), 213

Bennett, W. Tapley, Jr., 69, 76, 81, 472, Bribery. See Foreign contributions by

478, 480, 555, 757, 820, 824

transnational corporations

Bentsen, Lloyd M., Jr., 294, 296, 297, Brice v. Pickett (1975), 149

298, 299, 300, 301, 307

Berlin

Bricker Amendment, 315
Brig Concord, The (1815), 462

and Quadripartite Agreement (1971), Brinegar, Claude S., 462

328-331

rights and responsibilities in, 328-329
Berlin Blockade, agreement (1949), 315
Bernstein v. N.V. Nederlandsche Ameri-

kaansche, etc. (1954), 373

British Airways, 469
British Virgin Islands

employment of laborers from, 133
nationals of, nonimmigrant visas, 121
Broadcasting by satellite, 471-472

Bersch v. Drexel Firestone, Inc. et al. Brown, L. Dean, 150, 153
(1975), 629

Biaggi, Mario, 65

Bills of Lading for the Carriage of

Goods by Sea, International Con-
vention for the Unification of Cer-
tain Rules relating to (1924), 678
Bingham, Jonathan, 890
Biological Warfare Convention (1972),
857-860

Biological weapons. See chemical and
biological weapons under Arms

control and disarmament

Blackmun, Harry A., 142, 388
Blanchard, Francis, 70

Brussels Collision Liability Convention
(1910), 448

Brussels Convention for the Unifica-
tion of Certain Rules relating to
the Immunity of State-Owned Ves-
sels (1926), 364

Brussels Convention on the Liability of
Operators of Nuclear Ships (1962),
proposed reservation, 263-267
Buffum, William B., 482, 695
Bulgaria

consular convention with U.S. (1974),
255-256, 257

trade relations with, 549

Board of Immigration Appeals, 122-123 Bunker, Ellsworth, 438, 439

Boldt, George H., 415, 417
Bolivia

designated beneficiary developing
country, 486

and Gulf Oil Corporation, 596
and OAS sanctions, 692

United States ex rel. Lujan v. Gen-
gler, 332-334

Bork, Robert H., 372

Botswana, diplomatic residences, taxa-
tion, 247

Bureau of International Expositions
(BIE), 730

Butler's Shoe Corp. v. Pan American
World Air, Inc. (1975), 458
Buttes Gas and Oil Co. v. Hammer
(1975), 375

Buy American Act (1933), 622
Byelorussian SSR, terrorist incidents
at Permanent Mission to U.N., 194–
195

Boundary Waters Treaty, U.S.-Canada Byrd amendment, 693

(1909), 707

Byrne, Thomas F., 105

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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

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

sewage disposal system, agreement Chicago and Southern Airlines, Inc. v.

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

Waterman Steamship Corp. (1948),
541

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

and Anaconda Company, 497
Antarctic claim, 107

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