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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW VOLUME 76 CONTENTS 1982 [No. 1, January 1982, pp. 1-230; No. 2, April 1982, pp. 231-475; No. 3, July 1982, pp. 477-715; No. 4, October 1982, pp. 717-960.] PAGE The Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea: The Tenth Session (1981) Bernard H. Oxman 1 U.S. Fishery Management and the New Law of the Sea W. T. Burke 24 Satellite Communication and Spectrum Allocation Martin A. Rothblatt 56 Technology and International Negotiations Jonathan I. Charney 78 The Inter-American Court of Human Rights Thomas Buergenthal 231 Conditioning U.S. Security Assistance on Human Rights Practices Stephen B. Cohen 246 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction at a Crossroads: An Intersection Between Public and Private International Law Harold G. Maier 280 The Torres Strait Treaty: Ocean Boundary Delimitation by Agreement H. Burmester 321 Recent Developments in United Nations Treaty Registration and Publication Practices Mala Tabory 350 The Grotian Vision of World Order Cornelius F. Murphy, Jr. 477 Contempt, Crisis, and the Court: The World Court and the Hostage Rescue Attempt Ted L. Stein 499 The Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty and Access to the Gulf of Aqaba: A New Legal Regime Mohamed ElBaradei 532 Sea Boundary Delimitation Between States Before World War II Sang-Myon Rhee 555 Discontinuance of International Proceedings: The Hostages Case Gerhard Wegen 717 The Plaintiff's Dilemma: Illegally Obtained Evidence and Admissibility in International Adjudication W. Michael Reisman & Eric E. Freedman 737 Norm Making and Supervision in International Human Rights: Reflections on Institutional Order Theodor Meron 754 The Law Governing Treaty Relations between Parties to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and States Not Party to the Convention E. W. Vierdag 779 Lawyers Who Established International Law in the United States, 1776-1914 John M. Raymond & Barbara J. Frischholz 802 Editorial Comments Critical Defense Zones and International Law: The Reagan Codicil W. Michael Reisman 589 A Turnabout in Extraterritoriality Detlev F. Vagts 591 IV CONTENTS [Vol. 76 The Falklands (Malvinas), International Law, and the OAS Seymour J. Rubin 594 Hardy Cross Dillard (1902-1982) Oscar Schachter 595 The Inter-American System Snarls in Falklands War John Norton Moore 830 Notes and Comments The Warsaw Treaty of 1970 and the Western Boundary of Poland Ludwik Gelberg 119 The Good Offices of the United Nations Secretary-General in the Field of Human Rights B. G. Ramcharan 130 Reporting Under the Covenant on Political and Civil Rights: The First Five Years of the Human Rights Committee Dana D. Fischer 142 The Election of Five Members of the International Court of Justice in 1981 Shabtai Rosenne 364 Large-Scale Migrations of Asylum Seekers David A. Martin 598 The Francis Deak Prize 610 Correspondence 371, 832 Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law Marian Nash Leich 154, 374, 611, 836 Judicial Decisions Monroe Leigh 160, 385, 616, 847 Current Developments The 1981 Session of the Institut de Droit International Oscar Schachter 176 The Sinai Multinational Force and Observers Marian Nash Leich 181 The Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents Marian Nash Leich 182 The 1981 Session of the UN Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities Ton Gardeniers, Hurst Hannum, & Janice Kruger 405 The Montreal Protocols to the Warsaw Convention on International Carriage by Air Marian Nash Leich 412 A New United Nations Mechanism for Encouraging the Ratification of Human Rights Treaties David Weissbrodt 418 The Codification and Progressive Development of International Law: A UNITAR Study of the Role and Use of the International Law Commission Thomas M. Franck & Mohamed ElBaradei 630 The 1981 U.S.-Czechoslovak Claims Settlement Agreement: An Epilogue to Postwar Nationalization and Expropriation Disputes Vratislav Pechota 639 Restatement of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States (Revised): Tentative Draft No. 3 Louis Henkin 653 The Election of March 1982 to Fill One Vacancy on the International Court of Justice Shabtai Rosenne 863 The Australian-United States Agreement on Cooperation in Antitrust Matters Marian Nash Leich 866 Book Reviews and Notes Edited by Leo Gross 184, 430, 658, 868 Books Received 224, 472, 708, 922 1982] CONTENTS v Official Documents Argentina-United Kingdom: UN Security Council Resolution 502 (1982) 712 International Legal Materials. Contents, Vol XX, Nos. 5-6 (1981); Vol. XXI, Nos. 1-4 (1982) 230, 475, 713, 926 Table of Cases 929 Index 931 The views expressed in the articles, editorial comments, book reviews and notes, and other contributions which appear in AJIL are those of the individual authors and are not to be taken as representing the views of the Board of Editors or the American Society of International Law. Manuscripts in triplicate may be sent to the Editors-in-Chief of AJIL, Professors Oscar Schachter and Louis Henkin, Columbia University School of Law, New York, N.Y. 10027. Subscriptions, orders for back numbers, correspondence with reference to AJIL and books for review should be sent to the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (ISSN 0002-9300), 2223 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008. AJIL is published in January, April, July, and October and is supplied to all members of the American Society of International Law. 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