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Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Convention Amendments: Statements of U.S. Department of State (Entry into Force of Commission Proposals; Control Measures)*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2017
Abstract
- Type
- Treaties and Agreements
- Information
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966
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[Reproduced from Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Protocol to the International Convention for the North-west Atlantic Fisheries. Relating to Measures of Control, and Protocol to the International Convention for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Relating to Entry into Force of Proposals Adopted by the Commission, Executive Document I, 89th Congress, 2d Session (June 27, 1966). The texts of the two protocols are omitted here. They appear at 5 International Legal Materials 718 (1966). The letter of transmittal from the President to the Senate has also been omitted. The U.S. Senate on July 19, 1966, gave its advice and consent to ratification of the protocols by the United States. As of August 3 1966, Canada, Iceland, the United Kingdom, and the United States have deposited instruments of ratification or approval.]
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* [Reproduced from Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Protocol to the International Convention for the North-west Atlantic Fisheries. Relating to Measures of Control, and Protocol to the International Convention for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Relating to Entry into Force of Proposals Adopted by the Commission, Executive Document I, 89th Congress, 2d Session (June 27, 1966). The texts of the two protocols are omitted here. They appear at 5 International Legal Materials 718 (1966). The letter of transmittal from the President to the Senate has also been omitted. The U.S. Senate on July 19, 1966, gave its advice and consent to ratification of the protocols by the United States. As of August 3 1966, Canada, Iceland, the United Kingdom, and the United States have deposited instruments of ratification or approval.]