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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
1 Statutes at Large is the common title of the series described in the law as “the edition of the laws and treaties of the United States, published by Little and Brown.” That Boston firm published 17 volumes from 1845 to 1872, the original title being: The Public Statutes at Large of the United States of America. Since 1873 the Government Printing Office has issued The Statutes at Large of the United States, beginning with Volume 18, and is current in the 89th Congress, 2nd Session, as Volume 80.
2 Reprodueed in 60 A.J.I.L. 565 (July, 1966).
3 Reproduced in 60 A.J.I.L. 650 (July, 1966).
4 On February 16, 1966, President Johnson sent the Convention to the Senate recommending its early and favorable consideration. 54 Department of State Bulletin 9-19. As of the date of this report, Mauritania and Nigeria, of the 33 signatories, have ratified.
5 Reproduced in 60 A.J.I.L. 155-242 (January, 1966).
6 Reproduced in 60 A.J.I.L. 662 (July, 1966).
7 The prototype 1962 issue, which appeared only in mimeographed form, was reviewed in the Bulletin of the American Bar Association Section of International and Comparative Law, December, 1964, p. 43.
8 Appreciation for this study was expressed in a draft resolution recommended by the Commission on Human Eights for adoption by ECOSOC. Press Release Soc/HB/ 201, March 28, 1966.
9 Beproduced in 60 A.J.I.L. 664 (July, 1966).