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1 Paust, Jordan J. and Blaustein, Albert P., The Arab Oil Weapon—A Threat to International Peace, 68 AJIL 410 (1974).Google Scholar
2 See also Art. 1(3).
3 See, e.g., Arts. 3, 16, 23, 24, 27, 55, and 59–60.
4 See, e.g., Sohn, L. & Buergenthal, T. International Protection of Human Rights 532 (1973)Google Scholar; Rhyne, C., International Law 400 (1971).Google Scholar
5 N.Y. Times, Sept. 19, 1974, at F.l, col. 6.
6 Id. Sept. 28, 1974, at 3, col. 2.
7 Id. March 15, 1974, at 34, col. 4. See also estimate by the U.S. State Department that malnutrition affected some 400 million in the developing world. Gist (Dec. 1974).
8 Ibid.
9 Everyman’s United Nations 222 (1971).
10 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Issues before the 26th General Assembly (1971).
11 Ibid. See also N.Y. Times, Sept. 18, 1974, at 17, col. 1.
12 Cf. Gist, supra note 7 and N.Y. Times, Sept. 18, 1974, at 17, col. 1, stating that the 1973 figure representing “food” assistance to developing countries was $800 million.
13 See, e.g., N.Y. Times, Sept. 1, 1974, at 1, col. 5 and Sept 19, 1974, at 1, col. 8 (speech by President Ford at the United Nations).
14 Cf. Banco Nacional v. Sabbatino with Banco Nacional v. Farr, Whitlock & Co., White’s dissent in Sabbatino, and Powell’s concurring opinion in First National City Bank v Banco Nacional.
15 See, e.g. the Victory Transport case.
16 See the Isbrandsten Tankers case.
17 See, e.g., L. Henkin, Foreign Affairs and the Constitution (1972).
18 Oppenheim’s International Law 803, 805 (H. Lauterpacht, 8th ed. 1955).
19 See, e.g., Geneva Convention, Arts. 23, 55, 59.
20 Oppenheim’s International Law 290–91 (H. Lauterpacht, 7th ed., 1952).
21 Handl, G., Territorial Sovereignty and the Problem of Transnational Pollution, 69 AJIL 50 (1975).Google Scholar