Legislation on Foreign Relations Through ..., Volumul 2

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Intergovernmental negotiating committee for a framework conven tion on climate change report
107
Enhanced support for United Nations peacekeeping
108
Great Lakes Fishery Commission
109
Employment of U S citizens by international organizations
110
Study of sexual harassment at the Department of State
111
International credit reports
112
TITLE IIUNITED STATES INFORMATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS
113
International Peacekeeping Act of 1992 Public Law 102311 partial
130
PART AUNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY SEE PAGE 837
135
Denial of passports amends other legislation
136
Access to criminal records amends other legislation
142
United StatesSoviet reciprocity in matters relating to embas
148
Part EForeign Language Competence Within the Foreign Service
156
Administrative services amends other legislation
158
Title VIIRefugee and Other Provisions
168
Title IXPeoples Republic of China
174
Title XMiscellaneous Provisions
181
museum and library
182
Reduction in earmarks if appropriations are less than authori
188
Reform in budget decisionmaking procedures of the United
189
United States Membership in Intergovernmental
190
282
193
International Commissions
195
Foreign Service Institute facilities amends other legis
206
Part DPersonnel Matters
213
Committee for European Migration
227
Requirement That Extradition of Drug Traffickers Be a Priority Issue of United States Missions in Major Illicit Drug Producing or Transit Countries
228
Title IXImmigration And Refugee Provisions
229
Processing of Cuban Nationals for Admission to the United States
230
Amerasian Children in Vietnam
232
Refugees from Southeast Asia
233
Release of Yang Wei
234
Title XIIRegional Foreign Relations Matters
235
Emigration of Jews and Others Who Wish to Emi grate from the Soviet Union
236
Systematic Nondelivery of International Mail Ad dressed to Certain Persons Residing Within the Soviet Union
237
Assistance in Support of Democracy in Poland
238
Partial Lifting of the Trade Embargo Against Nicaragua
239
Part CAfrica
240
Forced Detention by the African National Con gress and the South African Government
241
Part DMiddle East
243
Acting in Accordance With International Law in the Persian Gulf
244
United States Policy Toward the IranIraq War
245
Iranian Persecution of the Bahais
246
Report on Administration Policy on Afghanistan
248
Republic of China
249
Support for the Right of SelfDetermination for the Cambodian People
251
h Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987
257
Reprogramming of funds
258
Democracy on Taiwan
275
Increase United StatesChina Trade
276
Policy Regarding Foreign Exchange Intervention
277
Commending Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem
278
Diplomatic Equivalence and Reciprocity
279
United States International Narcotics Control Com mission
280
Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1984 and 1985
282
Improvement of Consular Facilities in Mexico City
284
National Commission on Educational Scientific and Cultural Cooperation
285
Piracy in the Gulf of Thailand
286
Restrictions Relating to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the South West Africa Peoples Organization
287
United States Participation in the United Nations If Israel Is Illegally Expelled
288
Report on Policies Pursued by Other Countries in International Organizations
289
United Nations World Assembly on Aging
290
Foreign National Employees
291
Foreign Relations Publications
292
Title XMiscellaneous Provisions
293
Prohibition on Certain Assistance to the Khmer Rouge in Kampuchea
294
Policy Toward the Export of NuclearRelated Equipment Materials or Technology to India Argentina and South Africa
295
Acid Rain
296
International Agreements on Natural Gas
297
Prepublication Review of Writings of Former Fed eral Employees
298
Expedited Procedures for Certain Joint Resolu tions and Bills
299
j Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1982 and 1983
300
k Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1980 and 1981
311
Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Year 1979 Public Law
318
Order 12343
549
Order 12537
584
2 Coordination and Reporting of International Agreements
590
of Public Law 95561
616
Diplomatic Security and AntiTerrorism
619
Law 99399 partial text
632
Report to Congress concerning United Nations secondment
633
Authority of the Secretary
636
Demand for Apprehen
677
Passport Laws and Regulations
692
Foreign Service Buildings
735
International Center Act Public Law 90553 as amended
746
Foreign Gifts and Decorations
749
Immigration Migration and Refugee Assistance
765
Administration of foreign affairs
766
Lease authority amends other legislation
779
Recognition by the United States of Foreign Governments Senate Resolu tion 205 91st Congress
801
The Asia Foundation Act Public Law 98164 partial text
802
E INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
805
89
806
Materials
807
Payment of certain expenses for participants Sec 206 USIA posts and personnel overseas
831
89
834
Implementation of Beirut agreement Sec 208 Center for cultural and technical interchange between north and south see page 970
838
SovietEastern European Research and training Sec 210 Claude and Mildred Pepper Scholarship Program Sec 211 Program review of
839
USIA grants Sec 213 Distribution within the United States of United States Information
840
Agency photographic works of Richard Saunders
841
91
842
Fulbright exchange programs enhancement Sec 223 USIA cultural center in Kosovo
843
Conforming amendment on certain USIA scholarships Sec 226 Enhanced educational exchange programs Sec 227 Law and business training progra...
845
92
870
93
877
94
886
95
898
Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act and Related Materials
907
Near and Middle East research and training Sec 229 Scholarships for Vietnamese
908
Caribbean and Central America Scholarship Assistance Public Law 101
930
United States Scholarship Progam for Developing Countries Authoriza tion Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 Public Law 9993 partial text
933
National Endowment for Democracy Act Public Law 98164 partial text
940
Fascell Fellowship Act Public Law 99399 partial text
946
Soviet Former Soviet Eastern European Education and Training Pro grams
949
United StatesIndia Programs
967
NorthSouth Center Act of 1991 Public Law 102138 partial text
970
Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West Act Public Law 86472 partial text
972
JapanUnited States Friendship Act Public Law 94118
974
Exchange of Materials and Objects
980
Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act Public Law 97446
985
United States Recognition and Participation in International Expositions Public Law 91269
1001
Board for International Broadcasting Radio Free EuropeRadio Liberty
1005
PART CBUREAU OF BROADCASTING SEE PAGE 1014
1014
Yugoslavian programming within the Voice of America Sec 234 Voice of America broadcasts in Kurdish
1015
Reports on the future of international broadcasting
1016
Broadcasting to Cuba
1029
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
1042
F ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT
1051
Arms Control and Disarmament Act as amended Public Law 87297
1053
Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open Mar kets Support Act of 1992 FREEDOM Support Act Public Law 102511
1083
Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty Implementation Act of 1991 Public Law 102228 partial text
1094
Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation Executive Order 12735
1198
War Powers
1205
International Fisheries Commissions advance payments amends
1216
Cuban Resolution Public Law 87733
1225
Tonkin Gulf Resolution Public Law 88408 repealed
1236
Taiwan Relations
1261
Panama Canal
1274
H UNITED NATIONS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 1259
1345
Response to United Nations Resolution on Zionism
1364
Relating to International Agreements on Children
1410
APPENDICES
1419
Part CDiplomatic Reciprocity and Security
1437
INDEX
1455
Construction of diplomatic facilities
1472
BritishAmerican Interparliamentary Group
1477
Report concerning the United Nations Educational Scientific
1642

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Pagina 68 - States and make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony.
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Pagina 235 - 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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