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tional Law, New York University, 1967) ; Trends in National Petroleum and 
Mining Laws (ch. 3 of The Role of National Governments in Exploration of 
Mineral Resources, Princeton University Conference, 1963) ; The National Gov- 
ernment and the Conservation of Oil and Gas (Part IV of Conservation of Oil 
and Gas, A.B.A. and Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 1948 and 1958) ; Oil 
Reserves Seandal (U.S.) (in Encyclopedia Britannica) ; The Conservation of 
Oil (in Readings in The Social Control of Industry, American Economic Society, 
1942, reprinted from 51 Harv. L. Rev. 1209 (1938) ) ; chapter on U.S. Petroleum 
Laws in World Petroleum Legislation (1968). 
SELECTED ARTICLES AND PAPERS 
The Laws Governing Exploitation of the Minerals Beneath the Sea (Marine 
Technology Society, “Exploiting the Ocean,” 1966) ; The Limits and Conflicting 
Uses of the Continental Shelf (Law of the Sea Institute, University of Rhode 
Island, 1966) ; The Administration of Mineral Resources Underlying the High 
Seas (American Bar Assn. National Institute on Marine Resources, 1967) ; The 
Oil Shale Industry’s Water Problems (Fourth Oil Shale Symposium, Denver, 
1967) ; American Policy Options in the Development of Undersea Mineral Re- 
sources (A.B.A. program, “Developing the Resources of the Sea,” 1967, reprinted 
in Vol. 2 International Lawyer, Jan. 1968) ; Policy Trends in Modern Mineral 
Legislation (Conference on Conservation of Natural Resources, University of 
Puerto Rico, 1967) ; Legal Problems in Development of Water Resources (Prince- 
ton University Conference on Engineering and World Water Resources, 1963) ; 
Taxation of Interest Paid on Municipal Securities, and Income of Publicly Owned 
Utilities (House Ways and Means Committee, 1958) ; Light on the Mexican Water 
Treaty from the Ratification Proceedings in Mexico (S. Doc. 249, 79th Cong., 
2d Sess.) ; The Relationship Between the Laws Governing Water Rights and 
Those Governing Other Natural Resources (A.B.A. 1962); America’s Water 
Budget (Investment Bankers Association, 1964) ; Political Controls of the Quan- 
tity and Quality of Water Supply (Southern Water Conference, 1967). Chapters 
on Federal mineral legislation and decisions in annual reports of Interstate Oil 
Compact Commission and of Section of Natural Resources Law, American Bar 
Association. 
Hon. ALTON LENNON, 
Chairman, Subcommittee on Oceanography, Committee on Merchant Marine and 
Fisheries, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 
Dear Mr. CHAIRMAN: In accordance with your kind permission, I enclose, for 
your record, a copy of the 1969 “Joint Report of the Section of International and 
Comparative Law, the Section of Natural Resources Law, and the Standing Com- 
mittee on World Order Under Law of the American Bar Association,” adopted by 
those Sections and that Committee at the August 1969 meeting of the American 
Bar Association. In my prepared statement, dated August 5, 1969, I referred to 
this as a draft report, and I am pleased to advise you that it was adopted the 
following week without substantive change. 
Respectfully 
: NoRkTHCUTT BLY. 
