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Title
U.S. treaties in force.
Published
[Washington, District of Columbia] : Government Printing Office, 2016-
Distributed
[Place of distribution not identified] : [LexisNexis], [2017]-
Call Number
INTERNET
Description
1 online resource
Frequency
Updated annually
System Control No.
(NjRocCCS)ccn00842765
Summary
U.S. treaties in force (USTIF) is a unique electronic product containing the text of the current volume of Treaties in force plus direct links to full-text treaties on the LexisNexis services bearing a Bevans or UST citation. Treaties in Force is published annually by the Department of State for thepurpose of providing information on treaties and international agreements towhich the United States has become a party and which are carried on the recordsof the Department of State as being in force as of January 1 of each year. Itincludes those documents that have not expired by their own terms, beendenounced by the parties or replaced or superseded by other agreements, orotherwise definitely terminated. According to the Department of State, theabsence of a listing for a particular agreement in Treaties in Force should notbe regarded as a determination that it is not in force. US Treaties in Force is divided into three parts: - Bilateral Treaties and Other International Agreements listed by country orother international entity with subject headings under each entry. Territorialpossessions of a country appear at the end of the entry for that country. Eachsubject heading is a document, and countries and subject headings display inalphabetical order - Multilateral Treaties and Other International Agreements to which the UnitedStates is a party, arranged by subject with a listing of the parties to thatagreement. Information is based on the most recent data available from the government ororganization that serves as the depositary for that agreement. Each subjectheading is a document and they display in alphabetical order - Appendix contains a consolidated tabulation of documents affectinginternational copyright relations of the United States. It includesproclamations by the United States with respect to copyright relations. Theappendix is one document. For those treaties and agreements having citations to the Bevans or UST series, links are provided to full-text documents in U.S. Treaties on LEXIS. For allother treaties and agreements, one can find the full-text version by conductinga TITLE or NUMBER search in U.S. Treaties on LEXIS. For treaty legislative histories, please see CIS Legislative Histories. Forselected treaties and agreements where the US is not a party, see thepublication, International Legal Materials (ILM), from the American Society ofInternational Law. For tax treaties, please see IBFD and Tax Analysts TaxTreaties.
Note
Coverage: bilateral treaties as of January 1, 2016; multilateral agreements as of January, 2016
Digital File Characteristics
text file
Source of Description
Description based on source information screen, viewed February 28, 2018.
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