United States policy regarding the delimitation of the territorial sea and related matters 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. i, pp. 875 ff.
Editorial Note
Preparations for the Washington talks of March, regarding the territorial sea began in mid-1950.
[751] Memorandum by Mr. F. Garner Ranney of the Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs
[Washington,] June 27, 1950.
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[752] Memorandum by the Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs (Yingling) to the Deputy Legal Adviser (Tate)
[Washington,] July 14, 1950.
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[753] Paper Prepared in the Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs
[Washington, July 17, 1950.]
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[754] The Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs (Yingling) to Mr. Edwin D. Dickinson
Washington, August 10,
1950.
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[755] Memorandum by the Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs.(Yingling)
[Washington,] October 31, 1950.
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[756] The Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs (Yingling) to Mr. Edwin D. Dickinson
[Washington,] November 1, 1950.
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[757] The Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs (Yingling) to Mr. Edwin D. Dickinson
[Washington,] November 14, 1950.
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[758] The Second Secretary of the British Embassy (Tebbit) to the Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs (Yingling)
Washington, 21st February,
1951.
700.022/2–2151
[759] Informal Record of Discussions Between Representatives of the Department of State and the British Government Concerning Legal Problems Relating to Territorial Waters, Washington, March 22 and March 23, 1951
Washington, March 22-23, 1951
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- Files of the Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for Special Political Functions, Department of State.↩