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                                      INDEX                        427
            Qatar—contd.                   sovereignty, 91; treaty making cap­
             dispute, 247 9; offshore areas, 278;   acity, 99-102; declaration of war,
             ownership of Halul, 304       116-18, 120-2; U.N. membership,         1
             —Treaties:                     163; offshore areas, 278
             Agreement of peace with Britain   Shakhbut ibn Sultan, 1 In, 18n, 284
               1868,36                    Shakespeare, W. H. I., 44, 234
             Agreement with Britain 1916, 4, 38   Shari'ah law, 16 ff, 20, 2In, 22
            Qawasim tribe, 25             Sharjah, 5, 264, 301, 305, 367, 368
            Qeshm, 306                    Shaweross, Lord, 246
                                          Shcil, Lt-Col, 170
            Ras al Khaimah, 5, 147-8, 302, 305
            Rashid ibn Sa’id al-Maktum, Ruler of   Shell Company of Qatar, 301
             Dubai, 1 In                  shoals as baselines, 289                 !
            Ras Rakan concession, 301     Sib, Treaty of, 1920, 158,241-4, 367-8
            Rawlinson, Sir Henry, 173 f   Singapore, 107                           ;
            Rcndcl, Mr, 233n              Sim, 305
                                          slave trade, suppression, of, 27-32
            Rennie shoal, 308              passim, 38,47, 68, 71, 111
            Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Federation,   Somaliland Protectorate dispute, 87 f
             107                          South Africa, 100 f                      i
            Ricscnfcld, S. A., 283        sovereignty, 222,225,252-3; joint, 266,   I
            Riyadh, 196n; line, 199, 205, 224, 237;
                                           269, 275
             see Ryan's line              Spain, 183                               :
            Robbins, R., 81-2
  \         Rosenne, Shabtai, 142         sphere of influence concept, 61
            Ross, A., 229-30              sponge concessions, 30, 45               '
                                          Standstill Agreement (Saudi Arabian
            rulcrship, succession to, 10-11                                        i
            Russian intrusion in Kuwait, threat of,  boundary) 1952, 202
             42                           Starke, J. G., 138
                                          Studer, Adolph G. ease, 131, 133, 137
            Ryan, Sir Andrew, 198, 230n, 231   Superior Oil Corporation, 284
            Ryan’s line, 199, 207, 224; see Riyadh  Sur, 48, 240
  (          line                         suzerainty, 61, 237, 252-3
            Safaniya offshore oilfield, 29S
            Sa’id ibn Ahmad, Sultan of Muscat,   Tanb (Tunb), 305
             239                          telegraph installations, 35, 39, 44
            Saqr ibn Sultan, Ruler of Sharjah, 1 In   ‘territorial application clause’, 109
            Saudi Arabia: dispute with Britain over   territorial seas, 280-4
             Qatar, 75-6; treaty relations with   Thesiger, W. P., 215 f, 218
             Gulf States, 102-6; boundary dis­  Thomas, Bertram, 217                :
             putes, 196,261—3,302; Buraimi oases   treaties between Gulf Stales and   !
             dispute, 196-238; succession to   Britain: nature of, 71-2, 76, 78;
             Turkish possessions, 228-31, 233-4;   justiciability, 84-91, 92 f; unilateral
             Treaty with Turkey 1914, 233, with   abrogation, 91-5; breaches of obli­
             Iraq, 265n; offshore areas, 278, 281 —   gations, 95-8; bilateral, 102; multi­
             282; Offshore Boundary Agreements   lateral, 106-14                    :r
             with Bahrain 1958, 306-9, with Iran   treaties: state succession to, 22S, 252
             1965, 310-11; Neutral Zone with   tribute, 36, 71; 215; see zakah
             Kuwait, see Kuwait           Trucial Shaikhdoms: administration
           Sayyid Sa’id ibn Taimur, Sultan of   and jurisdiction, 16-17; status prior
             Muscat, 19,49, 52             to British protection, 70-3; status
           Schwarzcnbcrgcr, G., 90          under British protection, 73-80;
  4        self-government and U.N. Charter,   boundary disputes, 196, 263-4,
             151-6                          303; off-shore concessions, 301
           S6vres, Treaty of, 1920, 255    —Treaties:
           Shaikhdoms: internal independence,   Agreement of Peace (East India Co.)
             83; international personality and  1806, 25
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