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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Arthur W. Rovine*
Affiliation:
Department of State

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973

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References

Page no 533 note 1 H.R. 13904 and H.R. 13076, Feb. 9, 1972 and S.2801, Nov. 2, 1971.

Page no 533 note 2 62 Dept. State Bull. 737 (1970); 9 ILM 806 (1970).

Page no 535 note 1 TIAS 7579; 68 Dept. State Bull. 260 (1973); 12 ILM 370 (1973). Entered into force Feb. 15, 1973. See abo infra pp. 619–20.

Page no 535 note 2 Dept. of State Press Release, No. 37, Feb. IS, 1973, at 11. 68 Dept. State Bull., 251–52 (1973).

Page no 535 note 3 Hearing before the Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs of the House Comm, on Foreign Affairs, 93d Cong., 1st Sess., Feb. 20, 1973, at 2–3.

Page no 536 note 1 For the full text of the Communiqué, see White House Press Release, Feb. 22, 1973; 12 ILM 431 (1973).

Page no 536 note 2 A separate White House Press Release of Feb. 22, 1973 gives the transcript of the press conference held by Dr. Kissinger, . See also 68 Dept. State Bull. 31320 (1973)Google Scholar.

Page no 536 note 1 Nigerian note no. 5/73, Jan. 3, 1973 to the American Embassy, Lagos, Nigeria.

Page no 537 note 2 TIAS 7502; 500 UNTS 95; 55 AJIL 1084 (1961).

Page no 537 note 3 TIAS 6820; 21 UST 77; 596 UNTS 261; 57 AJIL 993 (1963).

Page no 537 note 4 American Embassy (Lagos), note no. 37, Jan. 19, 1973. During a period of currency exchange from Jan. 27 through Feb. 8, 1973, the Government of Uganda ordered the inspection of all incoming mail, including diplomatic mail. The American Embassy protested in terms similar to the note to the Nigerian Government. American Embassy (Kampala), note no. 14, Jan. 29, 1973.

Page no 538 note 5 TIAS 2494; 3 UST 3426; 165 UNTS 121, entered into force Sept. 7, 1952.

Page no 538 note 1 38 Fed. Reg. 7588–89 (1973).

Page no 538 note 2 Executive Order 11295, issued by President Lyndon B. Johnson on Aug. 5, 1966, in part delegates authority to the Secretary of State to designate and prescribe for and on behalf of the United States rules governing the granting, issuing, and verifying of passports. 3 CFR 570–71 (Supp. 1966–1970).

Page no 538 note 3 Section 51.72 of Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations, which includes provisions for restrictions on travel to specified countries, invalidates passports for travel into or through countries or areas upon determination by the Secretary of State that a country or area is at war with the United States, or armed hostilities are in progress therein, or “travel must be restricted in the national interest because such travel would seriously impair the conduct of U.S. foreign affairs.” (Dept. Reg. 108583, 33 Fed. Reg. 5681 (1968).)

Page no 539 note 4 TIAS 7542; 67 AJIL 389 (1973); 12 ILM 62 (1973).

Page no 539 note 1 66 Stat. 163, as amended; 75 Stat. 527; 79 Stat. 911; 8 U.S.C. $1101.

Page no 540 note 2 38 Fed. Reg. 1389 (1973).

Page no 540 note 1 TIAS 7542; 67 AJIL 396 (1973); 12 ILM 58 (1973); entered into force Jan. 27, 1973.

Page no 541 note 2 1 American Foreign Policy 1950–1955 at 767; entered into force July 21, 1954.

Page no 541 note 3 TIAS 5410; 14 UST 1104; entered into force July 23, 1962.

Page no 541 note 4 Dept. of State Transcript of Press, Radio, and Television News Briefing, DPC 24, Feb. 5, 1973, at 7–8 and B-1.

Page no 542 note 1 Dept. of State Press Release, No. 54, March 5, 1973, at 3–4.

Page no 543 note 1 ICAO Doc. A19-WP/3, Feb. 9, 1973. The full text of the resolution may be found at Annex 1 to Doc. A19-WP/3. ICAO also adopted, by a vote of 96–0-8, with the United States voting in favor, a resolution to lower the minimum assessment on members from .10 percent to .06 percent, and adopted by consensus another resolution to have the ICAO Council study the incorporation in the scale of assessments of a new principle to provide reduced contributions for countries above the minimum rate but with low per capita incomes. See ICAO Docs. A19-WP/8, Feb. 28, 1973; A19-WP/9, March 1, 1973; A19-Decisions/7, March 2, 1973.

Page no 543 note 1 TIAS 6298; 18 UST 1407; 520 UNTS 204; entered into force for the United States June 24, 1967.

Page no 544 note 1 Pub. L. 92–403; 86 Stat. 619; 1 U.S.C. 112b; 11 ILM 1117 (1972).

Page no 545 note 2 Dept. of State File No. POL 4.

Page no 546 note 1 Dept. of State File No. INCO-COCOA 4; see also Memorandum dated March 19, 1973, to the Legal Adviser of the Department of State from Julius L. Katz, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs. The text of the International Cocoa Agreement, 1972, may be found in UN Doc. TD/COCOA.3/8, Oct. 24, 1972.