USCS Foreign Relations and Intercourse Set: Title 22

Using the exact language of Congress, USCS gives you an annotated, comprehensive reference to all 50 U.S. Code titles, the Constitution and selected rules of federal courts and administrative agencies.
Publisher: Michie
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ISBN: 9780327134589
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Using the exact language of Congress, USCS gives you an annotated, comprehensive reference to all 50 U.S. Code titles, the Constitution and selected rules of federal courts and administrative agencies.


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    Table of contents

    Chapter Beginning Section 


    1.  Diplomatic and Consular Service Generally [Repealed, Transferred, or Omitted]

    2.   Consular Courts [Repealed or Omitted]

    3.   United States Court for China [Repealed or Omitted]

    4.   Passports

    5.   Preservation of Friendly Foreign Relations Generally [Repealed or Transferred]

    6.   Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Officers

    7.   International Bureaus, Congresses, etc.

    8.   Foreign Service Buildings

    9.   Foreign Wars, War Materials, and Neutrality

    10.   Hemispheral Relations

    11.   Foreign Agents and Propaganda

    12.   Claims Commission [Repealed or Omitted]

    13.   Service Courts of Friendly Foreign Forces

    14.   Foreign Service Act of 1946 [Repealed or Transferred]

    14A.   Foreign Service Information Officers Corp [Repealed]

    15.   The Republic of the Philippines

    16.   Greek and Turkish Assistance [Repealed]

    17.   Relief Aid to War Devastated Countries [Repealed]

    18.   United States Information and Educational Exchange Programs

    19.   Foreign Assistance Program [Repealed]

    20.   Mutual Defense Assistance Program [Repealed or Omitted]

    20A.   Mutual Defense Assistance Control Program [Omitted]

    21.   Settlement of International Claims

    21A.   Settlement of Investment Disputes

    22.   Mutual Security Assistance [Repealed]

    23.   Protection of Citizens Abroad

    24.   Mutual Security Program

    24A.   Middle East Peace and Stability

    25.   Protection of Vessels on the High Seas and in Territorial Waters of Foreign Countries

    26.   Armed Forces Participation in International Amateur Sports Competitions [Repealed]

    27.   International Cultural Exchange and Trade Fair Participation [Repealed]

    28.   International Atomic Energy Agency Participation

    29.   Cultural, Technical, and Educational Centers

    29A.   Inter-American Cultural and Trade Center

    30.   International Cooperation in Health and Medical Research

    31.   International Travel

    31A.   National Tourism Organization [Omitted or Repealed]

    32.   Foreign Assistance

    33.   Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Program

    34.   The Peace Corps

    35.   Arms Control and Disarmament

    36.   Migration and Refugee Assistance

    37.   Foreign Gifts and Decorations

    38.   Department of State

    39.   Arms Export Control

    40.   International Expositions

    41.   Study Commission Relating to Foreign Policy [Omitted]

    42.   International Economic Policy [Omitted]

    43.   International Broadcasting [Repealed]

    44.   Japan-United States Friendship

    45.   Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe

    46.   International Investment and Trade in Services Survey

    46A.   Foreign Direct Investment and International Financial Data

    47.   Nuclear Non-Proliferation

    48.   Taiwan Relations

    49.   Support of Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel

    50.   Institute for Scientific and Technological Cooperation

    51.   Panama Canal

    52.   Foreign Service

    53.   Authorities Relating to the Regulation of Foreign Missions

    53A.   Disposition of Personal Property Abroad

    53B.   Foreign Relations of the United States Historical Series

    54.   Private Organization Assistance

    55.   Research and Training for Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union

    56.   United States Institute of Peace

    57.   United States Scholarship Program for Developing Countries

    58.   Diplomatic Security

    59.   Fascell Fellowship Program

    60.   Anti-Apartheid Program [Repealed]

    61.   Anti-Terrorism-PLO

    62.  International Financial Policy

    63.   Support for East European Democracy (SEED)

    64.   United States Response to Terrorism Affecting Americans Abroad

    65.   Control and Elimination of Chemical and Biological Weapons

    66.   United States-Hong Kong Policy

    67.   Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open Markets Support

    68.   Demilitarization of the Former Soviet Union

    68A.   Cooperative Threat Reduction with States of Former Soviet Union

    69.   Cuban Democracy

    69A.   Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD)

    70.   Mansfield Fellowship Program

    71.   United States International Broadcasting

    72.   Nuclear Proliferation Prevention

    73.   International Religious Freedom

    74.   Foreign Affairs Agencies Consolidation

    75.   Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation

    76.   Assistance to Countries with Large Populations Having HIV/AIDS

    77.   United States-China Relations

    78.   Trafficking Victims Protection

    79.   Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement

    80.   Diplomatic Telecommunications Service Program Office (DTS-PO)

    81.   International Criminal Court

    82.   Afghanistan Freedom Support

    83.   United States Leadership against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

    84.   Millennium Challenge

    85.   North Korean Human Rights

    86.   Climate Change Technology Deployment in Developing Countries

    87.   United States and India Nuclear Cooperation

    88.   Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty-United States Additional Protocol Implementation

    89.   Advancing Democratic Values

    90.   Volunteers for Prosperity Program

    91.   Enhanced Partnership With Pakistan

    92.   Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment

    93.   United States-Israel Cooperation

    94.   Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights

    95.   Iran Freedom and Counterproliferation

    96.   Sovereignty, Integrity, Democracy, and Economic Stability of Ukraine

    96A.   Ukraine Freedom Support

    97.   International Child Abduction Remedies

    98.   International Child Abduction Prevention and Return

    99. North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement

    100. Global Food Security

    101. Countering Iran’s Destabilizing Activities

    102. Countering Russian Influence in Europe and Eurasia

    103. Better Utilization of Investments Leading to Development

    104. Venezuela Assistance

    105. Global Fragility

    106. Championing American Business Through Diplomacy