U.S. Policy with Respect to the International Protection of Whales: Hearing and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House of Respresentatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on H. Con. Res. 54, May 8, June 19, and September 19, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 205 lappuses |
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action activities Administration adopted Affairs agency agreed agreement allocations allow American annual meeting appeal arrangement Baldrige believe bilateral certify Cetacean Chairman clear coastal commercial whaling commitment Committee concerned Congress conservation continue Convention countries Court deal decision delegation Department determine diminish the effectiveness discussions district court economic efforts enforcement established Executive fact filed Fisheries fishing foreign Government hearing implementation important intent interest International Whaling Commission issue IWC quotas IWC's Japan Japanese legislative letter limits Marine minke moratorium negotiations Norway November objection organization Packwood-Magnuson Amendment paragraph Pelly Amendment position prepared President protection question quota record regard regulations Report representatives require resolution respect response ruled sanctions Schedule scientific season Secretary of Commerce Society Soviet species sperm whaling statement stocks subcommittee taken Thank tion United violation Washington whaling nations withdraw YATRON
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