United Kingdom-Continued boundary treaties with U.S.: Web- ster-Ashburton (1842), Oregon (1846), 271
and Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States (1974), 587
collisions at sea, damages rule, 449- 450
and Concorde supersonic transport, 469
and declaration by Italy regarding Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (1968), 844 and Declaration of Mexico on the Equality of Women and Their Contribution to Development and Peace (1975), 208, 209 declaration regarding Berlin, 328, 329, 330
destroyer-bases agreement (1940), 315
Diego Garcia, U.S. facilities on, 889 and extradition, 171, 174 extradition treaty with U.S. (1931), 334
"fly U.S. flag" program, objection,
and Geneva Conventions (1949), draft protocols, 807
income tax convention with U.S. (1945), (1975), 635
and Law of the Sea Conference (1975), 431
and Lima Declaration and Plan of Action on Industrial Develop- ment and Cooperation (1975), 554 nationals of, nonimmigrant visas, 121 and OECD financial support fund agreement (1975), 651, 665 and PLO participation in U.N. de- bate, 75
and Quadripartite Agreement (1971), 328-330
Samoan Islands Treaty with U.S. and Germany (1899), 271
sovereign immunity request, 345 and U.N. Command in Korea, 822 and Viet-Nam peace agreements, 773 and West Berlin, 330-331
Committee on Relations with the Host Country, 193
Demographic Yearbook (1972), 328 development system, review and re- form, 76-77
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), 553
Economic and Social Council (ECO- SOC)
and sovereignty over natural re- sources, 488
Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, 218- 219
Subcommittee for Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, 231
economic and social sectors, restruc- turing, 585
Economic Commission for Europe, 679, 717
flag, restriction on use in Korea, 826 General Assembly
admission of members, 69-70 applications for U.N. membership, 67-69
Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States (1974), 587 human rights, 221-226 and Korean question, 822-827 and Puerto Rico, 90-92 Resolutions: 2145 (XXI), 90, 190; 3010 (XXVII), 206–208; 3172 (XXVIII), 585; 3201 (S-VI), 553, 555, 578, 579, 580, 587; 3202 (S- VI), 553, 555, 566, 567, 578, 579, 580, 587; 3219 (XXIX), 183; 3236 (XXIX), 261, 754; 3243 (XXIX),
United Nations-Continued General Assembly-Continued
Resolutions Continued
81; 3261 (XXIX), 853; 3264 (XXIX), 863; 3275 (XXIX), 208; 3281 (XXIX), 488, 508, 514, 554, 570, 575, 576-577, 585, 587, 601; 3315 (XXIX), 272; 3321 (XXIX), 159; 3333 (XXIX), 820, 821, 826; 3341 (XXIX), 586; 3343 (XXIX), 585, 586; 3348 (XXX), 182; 3349 (XXIX) (1974), 36; 3362 (S-VII), 573, 575-587; 3363–3365 (XXX), 69; 3366 (XXX), 67, 68; 3368 (XXX), 69; 3375 (XXX), 74, 260, 261; 3376 (XXX), 754; 3377-3378 (XXX), 205; 3379 (XXX), 202, 211; 3385 (XXX), 70; 3390A (XXX), 823, 825; 3390B (XXX), 824, 826; 3395 (XXX), 756; 3411A-F (XXX), 201; 3413 (XXX), 70; 3414 (XXX), 757; 3416 (XXX), 211; 3419B (XXX), 82; 3443-3446 (XXX), 718–719; 3448 (XXX), 182, 183–184; 3452- 3453 (XXX), 217-218; 3456 (XXX), 156; 3475 (XXX), 865; 3483 (XXX), 376; 3486 (XXX), 587; 3496 (XXX), 272; 3499 (XXX), 749; 3505 (XXX), 211; 3519-3524 (XXX), 211
resolutions and declarations, legal effect of, 85
and succession of states in respect of treaties, 272-291
and Zionism, 202–205
and human rights, 182-184 human rights conventions, U.S. pol- icy toward, 180
International Court of Justice. See separate title
International Referral Service for
Sources of Environmental Infor- mation, 706
International Women's Year (1975), 206-208, 211
U.N. Emergency Force (UNEF), 79, 318, 761, 817-819
U.N. Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), 79-80, 755-757,
permanent missions, tax exemptions, 64-65
Population Commission, 689 privileges and immunities, tax ex- emptions, 64-65
privileges and immunities convention (1946), 245
resolutions and declarations, legal ef- fect of, 85-90 Secretary-General
good offices, 756, 757, 763, 819 and Namibia, 834 notification to, concerning CSCE (1975), 326
and peacekeeping forces, 79, 80 and Space Applications, Confer- ence on, 479
U.S. note regarding SS Mayaguez, 779
and Viet-Nam peace agreements, 771-775
applications for U.N. membership, 66-70
arms embargo against South Af- rica, 833
competence, 84-85 Cyprus, 6-7, 763
and draft convention on environ- mental modification, 864
and Israeli air attacks on Lebanon, 762
Middle East debate, 819 Namibian question, 21-23, 833 and peacekeeping forces, 817-827 PLO participation in debate, 73-75 Resolutions: 194 (1948), 752; 242
(1967), 74, 261, 262, 751, 753, 757; 276 (1970), 86, 87, 88; 301 (1971), 86, 87, 88; 338 (1973), 74, 261, 262, 751, 753, 757, 760; 366 (1974), 21; 367 (1975), 7; 375 (1975), 69; 376 (1975), 70; 381 (1975), 74, 84, 819; 382 (1975), 70; 383 (1975), 820
and U.N. Command in Korea, 820-
U.S. note regarding SS Mayaguez, 424, 779
Seventh Special Session (1975), 76–77, 500, 506, 574, 575, 606, 681 Special Committee of 24 on Decoloni- zation, 90, 91
United Nations-Continued specialized agencies (see also name of agency)
participation in U.N. economic de- velopment system, 76-77 and UNIDO, 75-76, 555, 568 terrorist incidents at Permanent Mis- sions to, 194-195
trusteeship. See Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Trusteeship Agreement, U.S.-U.N. (1947), 94, 95-96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 180
Vietnamese refugees, U.S. appeal, 149-150
Working Capital Fund, 78-79
World Conference of the Interna- tional Women's Year (1975), 207- 211
United Nations Children's Fund (UNI- CEF), 82-83, 582
United Nations Conference on Law of the Sea, Geneva (1975). See under Sea, law of
United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control, 719
United Nations Fund for Namibia, 84 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 153, 158
United Nations Industrial Develop- ment Organization (UNIDO), 75– 76, 554-573, 576, 582, 583, 645 United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), 83 United Nations Participation Act (1945), 693
United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), 81-82
United Nations Revolving Fund for Natural Resources Exploration, 574
United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Pris- oners (1955), 218-219
United Nations Truce Supervisory Or- ganization, 828
United Nations University Endowment Fund, 84
United States v. A. L. Burbank & Co., Ltd., et al. (1975), 631
United Nations Conference on Space United States v. Alaska (1975), 388 Applications, 479
United Nations Conference on the Rep- resentation of States in Their Rela- tions with International Organiza- tions (1975), 38, 39 United Nations Conference on Trade
and Development (UNCTAD), 581, 645
United Nations Convention on the Rec- ognition and Enforcement of For- eign Arbitral Awards (1958), 896, 898
United States v. Alcoa (1945), 605 United States v. Approximately 633.79 T. Yellow Tuna (1974), 523 United States v. Belmont (1937), 32, 296, 297, 302, 308, 315, 321
United States v. British Petroleum Co. (1969, 1970), 625
United States v. California (1947), 393, 394
United States v. Campos-Serrano (1970), 145
United States v. Capps (1953), 321
United Nations Council for Namibia, United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export 22, 834
United Nations Development Program
(UNDP), 206-207, 570, 582, 585 United Nations Disaster Relief Organi- zation (UNDRO), 80-81 United Nations Educational and Train- ing Program for Southern Africa, 83-84
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Convention on the Means of Prohibit-
ing and Preventing the Illicit Im- port, Export, and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property (1970), 740
and regional cooperation, 732 and transfer of technology, 582 United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), 706, 717, 787
Corp. (1936), 296, 299, 308, 437, 523, 541
United States v. Errico (1966), 142, 143 United States v. F/V Taiyo Maru, No. 28 (1975), 403
United States v. Gasca-Kraft (1975), 146 United States v. Lechoco (1975), 239, 240 United States v. Lira (1975), 336 United States v. Louisiana (1950), 393 United States v. Maine (1975), 392, 393, 395
United States v. Marzano (1975), 334 United States v. Nederlandsche Combi-
natie Voor Chemische Industrie, et al. (1968), 605
United States v. the Netherlands (1928), 93-94
United States v. Nunes (1975), 461
United States v. Oliver (1974), 145
United States v. Pacific Arctic Ry. &
sunken, clearance of Suez Canal, 433- 434
United States v. Penn-Olin Chemical Victory Transport, Inc. v. Comisaria (1964), 625
United States v. Pink (1942), 32, 296,
297, 302, 308, 315, 321
United States v. Reliable Transfer Com- pany, Inc. (1975), 448
United States v. Richardson (1974), 887 | United States v. State of Washington (1975), 416
United States v. Sullivan (1928), 462 United States v. Texas (1950), 393 United States v. Toscanino (1974)
(1975), 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338 United States v. Yoshida International, Inc. (1975), 524
United States air carriers, preferences, 462
United States citizens abroad, voting rights, 122
United States ex rel. Lujan v. Gengler
United States Fishing Fleet Improve- ment Act (1964), 421
General de Abastecimientos y Transportes (1964), 361
Vienna Convention on Consular Rela- tions (1963), 216, 244, 246, 249-250, 258,259,260
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Rela- tions (1961)
in relation to diplomatic immunities statute, 242, 243, 347, 359, 360, 363
South Vietnamese Embassy person- nel, 244
tax exemptions, 64-65, 245-249 Vienna Convention on the Law of Trea- ties (1969)
and dispute settlement, 748 and reservations, 263-267 Vienna Convention on the Representa- tion of States in Their Relations with International Organizations of a Universal Character (1975), 38– 63
United States News and World Report, Viet-Nam, peace agreements. See Act 797
United States Senate
Commission on Art and Antiquities,
of the International Conference on Viet-Nam (1973); Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet-Nam (1973)
resolution regarding Israel and the Viet-Nam, Provisional Revolutionary
Vergara v. Aeroflot “Soviet Airlines" | Viet-Nam (South)
Viet-Nam (South)-Continued economic and military assistance, 775, 870-874
evacuation of U.S. citizens and for- eign nationals, 867-874
export control, 524–526
and humanitarian assistance, 528 income tax administration, agree-
ment with U.S. (1967), 313 nationals of, parole into U.S., 129-131 and Paris agreements on ending the war and restoring peace in Viet- Nam (1973), 771–775, 777 postwar reconstruction, 587-589 refugee evacuation, 149-150, 867-879 termination of tariff preferences, 518 travel restrictions, 119
U.N. membership application, 66-69 U.S. citizens and dependents evacu- ated from, temporary assistance,
and U.S. recognition, 26
U.S. Rules of Engagement, 813
Vinnell Corporation, 887
Virgin Islands, aliens seeking to enter,
consular determinations, 120
legislation, request for clarification, 870-874
military action in SS Mayaguez inci- dent, 879
support activities in Indochina, suit to enjoin, 886
War Powers Resolution (1973), 150, 798, 867, 869, 871, 872, 874, 879-886 War victims. See Geneva Conventions for the Protection of War Victims (1949)
Warsaw Convention (1929), 456–460 Warsaw Pact, 798
Washington, fishing rights in State of, 416-417
Washington Energy Conference (1974),
Libyan retaliation, 489-491 Watercourses, international, nonnavi- gation uses, 447-448
chemical and biological. See under Arms control and disarmament nuclear. See Nuclear weapons
Weather modification, U.S.-Canada agreement on exchange of informa- tion, 709
Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842), 177 Weddell Sea, 428
denial of on basis of exclusionary pol- Weights and measures convention
and foreign investment, 619, 628
immigrant, 119, 125–126 nonimmigrant, 121, 124–125 Voluntary agencies
aid to Indochina, restriction, 153, 589 refugee assistance, 149-153
Voting rights, U.S. citizens abroad, 122
Wake, use as refugee staging area, 151 Waldheim, Kurt, 22, 771, 773 Walentynowicz, Leonard F., 113, 251, 252, 253
Wallace, David H., 405, 419 Walters, Barbara, 26 War, laws of
Diplomatic Conference on the Reaf- firmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Con- flicts (1975), 803
Geneva Conventions (1949), 803–813 U.S. Rules of Engagement in Viet- Nam war, 813
U.S. views, statement of, 802
(Treaty of the Meter) (1875), 727 Weilamann v. Chase Manhattan Bank
(1959), 363, 364
West Berlin. See Berlin
West Indies, employment of laborers from, 133
Whaling, trade sanctions, nonimposi- tion of, 710
international grain reserve system, 535, 685, 686
International Wheat Agreement
(1971) and protocols (1975), 535 U.S.-U.S.S.R. grains agreement (1975), 539-545
Wheat Trade Convention (1971), 535 White, Barbara M., 82, 193, 195, 211, 245 Whitney v. Robertson (1888), 88 Williams, F. Haydn, 103 Williams, Harrison, Jr., 615 Wilson, James M., Jr., 226 Witnesses, diplomats as, 245 Witt v. Secretary of Labor (1975), 127 Women. See rights of women under Hu- man rights
Wood, Richard J. and Cathleen, 186-189
War powers of the President and Con- World Airways, 465
evacuation of U.S. citizens and for- eign nationals, 867-879
World Bank. See International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop- ment (IBRD)
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