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Problems Respecting the Availability of Remedies in Cases Relating to the Uses of International Rivers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

William L. Griffin*
Affiliation:
Department of State

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1957

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References

1 U. S. Treaty Ser., No. 548; 36 Stat. (Pt. 2) 2448; 3 Kedmond 2607.

2 27 Dept. of State Bulletin 1019 (Dec. 22, 1952).

3 Quoted in Lake Ontario Land Development & Beach Protection Assoc, Inc. v. Federal Power Commission, 212 F. 2d 227 (Jan. 29, 1954).

4 41 Stat. 1065 (1920), as amended; 16 U.S.C. 791 a, et. seq.

5 H. Rep. No. 369.

6 Sec. 4, Act of 1911, Canada 1–2, Geo. V. Ch. 28.

7 32 Stat. 392, approved June 18, 1902.

8 Quoted in both court decisions referred to below.

9 Oster v. Dominion of Canada, 144 F. Supp. 746; noted in 50 A.J.I.L. 962 (1956); affirmed Dec. 7, 1956, per curiam, without opinion, 238 F. 2d 400.

10 Ct. CI., Nov. 7, 1956; 145 F. Supp. 916.