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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Eleanor C. McDowell*
Affiliation:
Department of State.

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Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1977

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References

1 Notice posted in Dept. of State Press Relations Office on Nov. 1, 1976, in response to a question raised in a news briefing of Oct. 22, 1976.

1 For the text of the treaty, see Official Documents section, infra p. 393; 15 ILM 1343 (1976). See also 75 Dept. State Bull. 750 (1976).

1 P.L. 94–583; 90 Stat. 2891; 28 U.S.C. 1330, 1332, 1602–1611, 1391, 1441; 15 ILM 1388 (1976).

2 70 AJIL 313 (1976); 15 ILM 90 (1976). See also 1975 U.S. Digest 347–68.

3 S.566, H.R. 3493, 93d Cong., 1st Sess. (1973); 12 ILM 118 (1973).

4 Dated Oct. 31, 1975. See 15 ILM 88 (1976); 1975 U.S. Digest 346.

5 Rep 94–1310 and H.R. Rep. 94–1487, 94th Cong., 2d Sess. (1976). 15 ILM 1398 (1976). The reports supply a section–by–section analysis of the bill as favorably reported. For the substance of that analysis, see 15 ILM 102 (1976); 1975 U. S. Digest 353–68. The Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Government Relations, House Committee on the Judiciary, held hearings on H.R. 11315, at which representatives of the Department of State and the Department of Justice testified. For excerpts from the testimony of Monroe Leigh, Legal Adviser of the Dept of State, and Bruno Ristau, Chief, Foreign Litigation Section, Civil Division, Dept. of Justice, see 70 AJIL 817 (1976).

6 41 Fed. Reg. 50,883 (1976); 15 ILM 1437 (1976).

1 15 ILM 1372 (1976).

2 41 Fed. Reg. 48,619 (1976); 15 ILM 1435 (1976). See also 75 Dept. State Bull. 667 (1976). The following footnotes are appended to the Department’s notice:

1 In view of the fact that the claimed boundaries published by the United States and Canada would leave an unclaimed area within the Gulf of Maine, the United States will exercise its fisheries management jurisdiction to the Canadian–claimed line where that line is situated eastward of the United States–claimed line, until such time as a permanent maritime boundary with Canada is established in the Gulf of Maine.

2 Where the continental shelf extends beyond 200 miles the claimed continental shelf boundary of the United States will extend to the seaward limit of the continental shelf in accordance with international law and in a direction determined by application of the principles by which the described boundary segment is determined.

1 Entered into force Nov. 24, 1976.

2 90 Stat. 331; 16U.S.C. 1801 et seq.; 70 AJIL 624 (1976); 15 ILM 635 (1976).

3 15 ILM 380 (1976).

See 75 Dept. State Bull. 758 (1976).

1 TIAS No. 6298; 18 UST 1407.

2 Dept. of State File Nos. P76 0185–1943 and P76 0191–1209.

3 TS 445; 34 Stat. 2851; 10 Bevans 673.

1 See also H.R. Rep. No. 94–543; S. Rep. 94–1121, 94 Cong., 2d Sess. (1976).

1 See Title X (changes in the Treatment of Foreign Income), §51061–1067, of P.L. 94–455 (90 Stat. 1520); H.R. Rep. 94–658 and 94–1515; S. Rep. 94–938 and 94–938, Pt. 2, and 94–1236; 94th Cong., 2d Sess. (1976).

2 41 Fed. Reg. 48,384 (1976).

3 Id. 49,923.

1 ACDA Press Release 76–22, Nov. 18, 1976.