Washington Law Review
Abstract
This note will examine three aspects of governing international fishery agreements as they reflect on the nature of those powers: (1) congressional power to authorize the agreements, (2) the delegation of legislative authority, and (3) congressional oversight of the GIFA's by use of the legislative veto.
First Page
495
Recommended Citation
E. S. Crystal,
Note,
Congressional Authorization and Oversight of International Fishery Agreements under the Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976,
52 Wash. L. Rev.
495
(1977).
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