Legislation on Foreign Relations Through ..., Volumul 2

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InterAmerican Foundation amends other legislation Sec 174 Housing benefits of the United States mission to the United Nations
38
Great Lakes Fishery Commission
39
International Coffee Organization
40
Study of technical security and counterintelligence ca pabilities
41
Title IIUnited States Informational Educational and Cultural Pro
43
b Foreign Relations Persian Gulf Conflict Emergency Supplemental
60
Part AUnited States Information Agency see page 792
64
Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989
116
Assignment of Drug Enforcement Administration
119
Part DPersonnel Matters
141
Title VIIInternational Organizations
147
Agents Abroad
156
Title IXImmigration And Refugee Provisions
157
Processing of Cuban Nationals for Admission to the United States
158
Amerasian Children in Vietnam
161
Release of Yang Wei
163
Title XIIRegional Foreign Relations Matters
164
Emigration of Jews and Others Who Wish to Emi grate from the Soviet Union
165
SelfDetermination of the People from the Baltic States of Estonia Latvia and Lithuania
166
Partial Lifting of the Trade Embargo Against Nicaragua
167
Human Rights in Paraguay
168
Forced Detention by the African National Con gress and the South African Government
170
Part DMiddle East
171
Acting in Accordance With International Law in the Persian Gulf
172
United States Policy Toward the IranIraq War
173
Iranian Persecution of the Bahais
174
Part EAsia
175
Report on Administration Policy on Afghanistan
176
Support for the Right of SelfDetermination for the Cambodian People
179
Human Rights in the Peoples Republic of China
180
Democracy in Taiwan
181
Part FMiscellaneous
182
Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987
185
Commending Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem
205
JapanUnited States Security Relationship and Ef forts by Japan To Fulfill SelfDefense Responsibilities
206
Diplomatic Equivalence and Reciprocity
207
United States International Narcotics Control Com mission
208
f Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1984 and 1985
210
Improvement of Consular Facilities in Mexico City
212
National Commission on Educational Scientific and Cultural Cooperation
213
Piracy in the Gulf of Thailand
214
Restrictions Relating to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the South West Africa Peoples Organization Peoples
215
United States Participation in the United Nations If Israel Is Illegally Expelled
216
Report on Policies Pursued by Other Countries in International Organizations
217
United Nations World Assembly on Aging
218
Foreign National Employees
219
Foreign Relations Publications
220
Title XMiscellaneous Provisions
221
Prohibition on Certain Assistance to the Khmer Rouge in Kampuchea
222
Policy Toward the Export of NuclearRelated Equipment Materials or Technology to India Argentina and South Africa
223
Acid Rain
224
International Agreements on Natural Gas
225
Prepublication Review of Writings of Former Fed eral Employees
226
Expedited Procedures for Certain Joint Resolu tions and Bills
227
g Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1982 and 1983
228
h Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1980 and 1981
239
Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Year 1979 Public Law
246
Assistance to Bereaved United States Families
251
Diplomatic and Official Passports
252
Title IVForeign Service and Other Personnel
253
Title VScience Technology and American Diplomacy
254
Responsibilities of the President
255
Responsibility of the Secretary of State
256
Title VIPolicy Provisions
258
International Journalistic Freedom
259
Spanish Democracy
260
Discriminatory Trade Practices Affecting United States Foreign Relations
261
World Alternate Energy Conference
262
Compensation for Junior Foreign Service Officers
272
Language Training for Foreign Service Spouses
273
Information Offices in the United States
274
Foreign Employment
275
Negotiations with Cuba
276
k Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Year 1977 Public Law
279
United Nations Cooperation Regarding Members
286
o Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 1972 Public Law 92352 par
292
3 Department of State Appropriations Act 1990 Public
309
Organization and Administration
374
b Postal Services at Diplomatic Posts 39 U S C 113
521
The Foreign Service of the United States Executive Order 12293
527
Order 12343
533
h International Agreements
571
3 Delegating to the Secretary of State Certain Functions With
581
j United States Institute for Peace Act Public Law 98525 partial text
598
Diplomatic Security and AntiTerrorism
601
AntiTerrorism and Arms Export Amendments Act of 1989 Public
606
Demand for Apprehen
654
Passport Laws and Regulations
669
Foreign Service Buildings
683
International Center Act Public Law 90553 as amended
694
Foreign Gifts and Decorations
697
Immigration Migration and Refugee Assistance
705
Recognition by the United States of Foreign Governments Senate Resolu tion 205 91st Congress
747
The Asia Foundation Act Public Law 98164 partial text
748
Soviet Embassy in the United States
750
E INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
761
Materials
763
Part BBureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs see page 796
796
Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act and Related Materials
857
Caribbean and Central America Scholarship Assistance Public Law 101
880
United States Scholarship Progam for Developing Countries Authoriza tion Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 Public Law 9993 partial text
883
National Endowment for Democracy Act Public Law 98164 partial text
890
Fascell Fellowship Act Public Law 99399 partial text
896
SovietEastern Europe Education and Training Programs
899
United StatesIndia Programs
913
NorthSouth Center Act of 1991 Public Law 102138 partial text
916
Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West Act Public Law 86472 partial text
918
JapanUnited States Friendship Act Public Law 94118
920
Exchange of Materials and Objects
926
Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act Public Law 97446
931
United States Recognition and Participation in International Expositions Public Law 91269
947
Board for International Broadcasting Radio Free EuropeRadio Liberty
951
Part CBureau of Broadcasting see page 960
960
Broadcasting to Cuba
976
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
989
F ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT
997
Arms Control and Disarmament Act as amended Public Law 87297
999
Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty Implementation Act of 1991 Public Law 102228 partial text
1028
Public Law 102229 partial text
1038
Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act
1048
Arms Control and Disarmament Act Authorization for Fiscal Years 1990
1057
Arms Control Provisions in Department of Defense Authorization Acts
1065
IX
1084
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Appropriations 1992 Public
1115
G WAR POWERS COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND RELATED MATERI
1120
Cuban Resolution Public Law 87733
1143
Tonkin Gulf Resolution Public Law 88408 repealed
1154
Taiwan Relations
1178
Panama Canal
1191
H UNITED NATIONS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
1259
The United Nations Headquarters Agreement Act Public Law 80357
1270
United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in the Middle East Public Law
1276
Child Health Revolution Public Law 98198
1322
Relating to the Implementation on Convention on the Civil Aspects
1330
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Pagina 290 - Chairman shall have the power to — (1) appoint and fix the compensation of an Executive Director, and such additional staff personnel as he deems necessary, without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service, and...
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