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The Office of the Legal Adviser publishes the annual Digest of United States Practice in International Law to provide the public with a historical record of the views and practice of the Government of the United States in public and private international law. The 2008 volume covers significant legal developments that occurred during 2008. In his introduction to the volume, Legal Adviser Harold Hongju Koh stated in part: "This volume provides a historical record of developments occurring during the period when my predecessor, John B. Bellinger, III, served as Legal Adviser. . . . "Significant legal developments occurred throughout 2008, including ones relating to international terrorism and piracy, conflict resolution, nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, and international human rights and humanitarian law. For example, the UN Security Council, with U.S. leadership, adopted resolutions authorizing the use of force to repress piracy off the Somali coast, a resolution maintaining and strengthening the Somali arms embargo, and a resolution reauthorizing the African Union peacekeeping mission to Somalia. The United States concluded a strategic framework agreement and a status of forces agreement with Iraq, an agreement for nuclear cooperation with India, and a comprehensive claims settlement agreement with Libya. In the area of human rights, the United States made its first appearance before the Committee on the Rights of the Child, which met to consider the initial U.S. reports on U.S. implementation of the two optional protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child . . . . "In 2008, by negotiating and concluding treaties, pursuing other diplomatic initiatives, and participating in arbitration and litigation, the United States also remained actively engaged in the development of international law. . . ."

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Department of State
Date Released
1/1/2010
Date Updated
1/1/2010
Time Period
2008.0
Frequency
daily, weekly, or monthly as appropriate
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Y
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N
Dataset Information
Data.gov Data Category Type
Raw Data Catalog
Specialized Data Category Designation
Research
Unique ID
4317
Extended Type
Raw Data
Dataset Coverage
Unit of Analysis
International Law
Geographic Coverage
Global
Data Description
Collection Mode
phone/paper, phone/computer, person/paper, person/computer, web
Data Collection Instrument
http://www.state.gov/s/l/2008/index.htm
Data Dictionary
http://www.state.gov/s/l/2008/index.htm
Data Quality
Data Quality Certification
Yes
Privacy and Confidentiality
Yes
Applicable Information Quality Guideline Designation
Department of State
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Data.gov Program Management Office

Data.gov Program Management Office

created Feb 18, 2011

updated May 11, 2011

Description

The Office of the Legal Adviser publishes the annual Digest of United States Practice in International Law to provide the public with a historical record of the views and practice of the Government of the United States in public and private international law. The 2008 volume covers significant legal developments that occurred during 2008. In his introduction to the volume, Legal Adviser Harold Hongju Koh stated in part: "This volume provides a historical record of developments occurring during the period when my predecessor, John B. Bellinger, III, served as Legal Adviser. . . . "Significant legal developments occurred throughout 2008, including ones relating to international terrorism and piracy, conflict resolution, nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, and international human rights and humanitarian law. For example, the UN Security Council, with U.S. leadership, adopted resolutions authorizing the use of force to repress piracy off the Somali coast, a resolution maintaining and strengthening the Somali arms embargo, and a resolution reauthorizing the African Union peacekeeping mission to Somalia. The United States concluded a strategic framework agreement and a status of forces agreement with Iraq, an agreement for nuclear cooperation with India, and a comprehensive claims settlement agreement with Libya. In the area of human rights, the United States made its first appearance before the Committee on the Rights of the Child, which met to consider the initial U.S. reports on U.S. implementation of the two optional protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child . . . . "In 2008, by negotiating and concluding treaties, pursuing other diplomatic initiatives, and participating in arbitration and litigation, the United States also remained actively engaged in the development of international law. . . ."

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China, capital punishment, psychotropic, Montenegro, bilateral investment treaties, Pan Am 103, military, commercial law, sanctions, state sponsor, treaties, Italy, jurisdiction, terrorist, defense articles, Kosovo, labor law, General Assembly, Sudan, weapons convention, investment, International Maritime Organization, Cuba, non-proliferation, Guantanamo, maritime, World Trade Organization, criminal, smuggling, intellectual property, WTO, Avena, Council of Europe, self-defense, children, Burma, interdiction, NAFTA, torture, organized crime, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Mexico, family support, AIDS, ICJ, Lebanon, President, IAEA, Legal Adviser, Supreme Court, nuclear, Zimbabwe, environment, Israel, Spain, arms control, drugs, Georgia, Palestinian Authority, corruption, preservation, intervention, Colombia, marine, drug trade, International Criminal Court, counterterrorism, protocol, peacekeeping, constitution, France, Antarctic, extradition, biological weapons, Department of State, privileges and immunities, Oman, Poland, Middle East, border, agreement, Marshall Islands, narcotic, Venezuela, crime, missile, foreign missions, statute, cultural object, international organization, Belarus, war crimes, Russia, FSIA, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, act of state, Special Court for Sierra Leone, exports, law of the sea, Cambodia, court, national security, armed conflict, Deputy Secretary, cultural property, North American Free Trade Organization, marine environment, comity, Holocaust, electronic commerce, Somalia, foreign affairs, prisoner transfer, International Law Commission, West Bank, George W. Bush, conservation, Hague, Pakistan, Gaza, Bosnia, arbitration, Libya, counter-terrorism, Australia, sovereign, jus cogens, alien, HIV, deportation, Al Qaeda, detention, Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, Costa Rica, diplomatic, family, Czech Republic, immunities, law enforcement, Syria, Haiti, International Humanitarian Law, diplomatic note, genocide, Secretary of State, testimony, space, Iraq, pollution, discrimination, generd, Alien Tort Statute, immunity, claims, Iran, apartheid, trade, Vienna, travel restrictions, air transport, carriage of goods, refugee, former Yugoslavia, OECD, compliance, Organization of American States, Croatia, Article 36, International Court of Justice, defense, ILC, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, citizenship, United Kingdom, use of force, UNIDROIT, Alien Tort Claims Act, Algiers Accords, North Korea, Al-Qaida, human rights, Vienna Convention, consular, immigration, aviation, Lockerbie, India, Uruguay, Article 33, data, Japan, customary international law, licensing, forum non conveniens, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Germany, Switzerland, service of process, proliferation, detainee, Panama, United Nations, asylum, United Arab Emirates, Taliban, trafficking [note: search for "traffi"], Dominican Republic, state responsibility, Darfur, Geneva, oil, Hungary, naturalization, Canada, Yugoslavia, Special Tribunal for Lebanon, migrant, intercountry adoption, international law, UNCITRAL, passport, Philippines, [note: search for "armed confl"], religious freedom, nonproliferation, Rwanda, judicial assistance, state court, European Union, family law, fish, Turkey, convention, Mauritania, Security Council, navigation, weapons of mass destruction, political rights, international child abduction, tribunals, reciprocity, visa, Red Cross, terrorism
Licensing and Attribution
Data Provided By
Department of State
Source Link
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Dataset Summary
Agency
Department of State
Date Released
1/1/2010
Date Updated
1/1/2010
Time Period
2008.0
Frequency
daily, weekly, or monthly as appropriate
High Value Dataset
Y
Suggested by Public
N
Dataset Information
Data.gov Data Category Type
Raw Data Catalog
Specialized Data Category Designation
Research
Unique ID
4317
Extended Type
Raw Data
Dataset Coverage
Unit of Analysis
International Law
Geographic Coverage
Global
Data Description
Collection Mode
phone/paper, phone/computer, person/paper, person/computer, web
Data Collection Instrument
http://www.state.gov/s/l/2008/index.htm
Data Dictionary
http://www.state.gov/s/l/2008/index.htm
Data Quality
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Yes
Privacy and Confidentiality
Yes
Applicable Information Quality Guideline Designation
Department of State