Atomic energy-Continued Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of nuclear reactor safety, agreement with the Federal Republic of Ger- Attorney General and Export-Import Bank, 479-480 agreement with U.S. on establishment Extradition Treaty with U.S. (1974), and UNGA Res. on peaceful settle- Austria, 560, 716 Aviation aircraft crimes Antihijacking Act of 1974, 258-259, Convention for the Suppression of 258, 386 bilateral agreements, 383-386 U.S.-U.K. agreement on excess ca- charter agreements (1974), 384-385 U.S.-Jordan, 384-385 Aviation-Continued Hague Protocol (1955), 390 International Travel Act of 1961, 396 U.S.-Bahamas (1974), 383 transportation of U.S. mail in foreign ment (1966), and amendments U.S.-Canada Air Transport Preclear- arbitration, 662-663 U.S. flag air carrier preference, Bacteriological and Toxin Weapons, Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 391- Bahamas, preclearance agreement with 395 U.S. (1974), 383 Banco Nacional de Cuba v. Sabbatino schedule filing procedures, 394-395 555 394-395 excess capacity agreements U.S.-Switzerland (1974), 385-386 Bangladesh, 266, 273, 716 Bartholomew v. Universe Tankships, Battery Steamship Corporation v. Re- Bays. See under Sea, law of: terri- Federal Aviation Act (1958), 258- Belgium, 560, 563, 640, 674, 716 259, 386-388, 395 569-769-75-51 Bennett, W. Tapley, Jr., 416, 699, 720 Bering Sea, and Alaska fisheries juris- | Burma, agreement with U.S. on drug Brennan, William J., Jr., 85 Brinegar, Claude, 391 control (1974), 624 Burnett v. (1973), 389 Burns, Douglas F., 531 World Airlines Cabral, Luis de Almeida, 14 Cali v. Japan Airlines, Inc. (1974), Callas v. United States (1958), 59 Cambodia. See Khmer Republic 323, 330-331, 337, 369-370, 375, 381, Air Service Agreement, Nonscheduled, U.S. on reciprocal (1973), and oil and other noxious substances, preclearance agreement with U.S. Safety on the Great Lakes by Means Broadcasting by satellite. See under Canal Zone, and Bill of Rights, 244–245 Outer space Brower, Charles N., 248 Brown v. Duchesne (1857), 552-555 Buffum, William B., 153 Bulgaria, 179, 337, 469, 529-530 Consular Convention (1974), 179 with U.S. trading in securities of, 529-530 Bullets, Expanding, Declaration (IV,3) Concerning (1899), 706 Burger, Warren E., 81, 752 Cape Muzon, Alaska, 672 Capital Movements Code (1961), 536- Casey, William J., 479-480, 535 Naturalization Service (1974), 105 Cayman Islands, 50 Central African Republic, 267 Chapman, Leonard F., Jr., 68 Charter agreements. See under Avia- Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States (1974), 496-504 Chicago & S. Air Lines, Inc. v. Water- CIA activity in, and international Claims-Continued International Claims Settlement Act Claims settlement agreements U.S.-Czechoslovakia (1974), 422-425 International Claims Settlement U.S.-Peru (1974), 419-422 and IPC, 420-422 Classified information, U.S.-Iran agree- Clerides, Glafkos, 13 Cleveland Board of Education v. La- C.M.K. v. Richardson (1974), 70-72 debt rescheduling agreements with Coal research, U.S.-Poland inter-agency U.S. (1974), 549–551 and human rights, 124 agreement on cooperation and ITT claim against OPIC, arbi-| Coast Guard 332-335 in and continental shelf fishery re- sources, 318 icebreaking in St. Lawrence Seaway, 375 and load lines, 377-378 Coastal seabed economic area. See un- Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Code of Federal Regulations Title 8, 108, 119; § 214.2(f), 97; Title 22, § 41.40 (a), 79-80; 841.41- Title 31, § 129, 541 Title 41, § 1-1.323, 396-397; § 5A, Title 50, § 245.10, 329; § 295, 318-320 Agreement on Foot-and-Mouth Dis- Fishermen's Protective Act (1967), Colorado River, U.S.-Mexico Agree- ment on Salinity of (1973), 612-613 liability to give evidence, 184-185 Consular relations, 179–181 Vienna Convention on (1963). See Compagnie Financière de Suez, Etc. v. Consulates United States (1974), 532 Compañía Española de Navegación Comptroller General, and Export-Im- Marine Pollution by Substances Other Oil Pollution Casualties, Interna- Concrete Industries (Monier), Ltd. v. Congress, and agreements on nuclear Consensus procedures, 43 Conservation, fisheries, 306, 308 U.S. Interests Section, Damascus, 181 U.S.-U.S.S.R. Consular Convention Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. v. Kis- convention on (1958), 294, 317-318, and marine scientific research, 370- fishery resources, 306, 317-326 U.S. regulations and enforcement Truman Proclamation (1945), 305 Constitution of the United States, 464- Convention for the Establishment of an 467 Art. I, 460-461; § 8, 460 Art. II, § 2, 195-196, 216 Art. III, 245 Inter-American Tropical Tuna Com- Convention on the Code of Conduct for Liner Conferences (1974), 189-190 Bill of Rights and U.S. territories, Convention Relating to the Distribution 244, 253 eligibility of Presidency and Vice Presidency, 67–70 and employment of aliens, 89-92 Full Faith and Credit Clause, 757 U.S.-Bulgaria (1974), 179 U.S.-Czechoslovakia (1973), 178-179 of Programme-Carrying Signals Conventional arms trade, and Foreign Cook Inlet, 289–293, 331 Cook v. United States (1933), 253 Corette, J. E., III, 478–480 Corporations. See Transnational cor- Cortez-Flores v. Immigration & Natural | Debt rescheduling-Continued U.S.-Israeli Joint Statement (1974), Delaware, 300 642 Customary international law, 176 tional Transit of Goods (1971), 489- Articles: 55, 658-659; 56, 658 Customs Cooperation Council, 489 Customs duties, Presidential powers, 462-467 Cutter, Richard A., 435 Cyprus, 187, 716 diplomatic relations, 13 Development Loan Fund (DLF), 549 U.N. peacekeeping force, 718-719, 722 | Diggs et al. v. Dent (1974), 600 Czechoslovakia, 469 Diggs v. Schultz (1972), 61 claims settlement agreement with U.S. Diplomatic agents, U.N. Convention on |