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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 2000 volume covers significant legal developments that occurred during 2000. The edition provides documentary excerpts and other information concerning developments in the areas of nationality, citizenship, and immigration (chapter 1); consular and judicial assistance and related issues (chapter 2), international criminal law (chapter 3); treaties and other international agreements (chapter 4); federal foreign affairs authority (chapter 5); human rights and humanitarian law (chapter 6); international organizations and multilateral institutions (chapter 7); international claims and state responsibility (chapter 8); diplomatic relations, continuity and succession of states (chapter 9); immunities and related issues (chapter 10); trade, commercial relations, investment and transportation (chapter 11); territorial regimes and related issues (chapter 12); environment and other transnational scientific issues (chapter 13); private international law (chapter 14); sanctions (chapter 15); and use of force and arms control (chapter 16). In his introduction to the 2000 Digest, then Legal Adviser William H. Taft IV provided an overview of the methodology used in preparing the volume and the history of the Digest.

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Department of State
Date Released
1/1/2005
Date Updated
1/1/2005
Time Period
2000.0
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
4325
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/c8185.htm
Data Dictionary
http://www.state.gov/s/l/c8185.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 2000 volume covers significant legal developments that occurred during 2000. The edition provides documentary excerpts and other information concerning developments in the areas of nationality, citizenship, and immigration (chapter 1); consular and judicial assistance and related issues (chapter 2), international criminal law (chapter 3); treaties and other international agreements (chapter 4); federal foreign affairs authority (chapter 5); human rights and humanitarian law (chapter 6); international organizations and multilateral institutions (chapter 7); international claims and state responsibility (chapter 8); diplomatic relations, continuity and succession of states (chapter 9); immunities and related issues (chapter 10); trade, commercial relations, investment and transportation (chapter 11); territorial regimes and related issues (chapter 12); environment and other transnational scientific issues (chapter 13); private international law (chapter 14); sanctions (chapter 15); and use of force and arms control (chapter 16). In his introduction to the 2000 Digest, then Legal Adviser William H. Taft IV provided an overview of the methodology used in preparing the volume and the history of the Digest.

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China, capital punishment, psychotropic, bilateral investment treaties, military, export controls, sanctions, state sponsor, treaties, jurisdiction, terrorist, defense articles, NATO, labor law, General Assembly, Sudan, weapons convention, investment, Cuba, labor issues, non-proliferation, Guantanamo, maritime, World Trade Organization, smuggling, intellectual property, WTO, trafficking, Council of Europe, self-defense, children, Burma, interdiction, NAFTA, Angola, torture, organized crime, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Mexico, ICJ, Lebanon, President, Legal Adviser, Supreme Court, nuclear, North American Free Trade Agreement, environment, Israel, arms control, drugs, corruption, preservation, intervention, marine, drug trade, International Criminal Court, counterterrorism, protocol, peacekeeping, constitution, France, extradition, Department of State, privileges and immunities, Poland, Middle East, Eritrea, border, William J. Clinton, agreement, chemical weapons, narcotic, crime, missile, foreign missions, statute, international organization, war crimes, Russia, FSIA, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, act of state, exports, law of the sea, court, national security, armed conflict, Deputy Secretary, cultural property, marine environment, comity, Holocaust, electronic commerce, foreign affairs, prisoner transfer, International Law Commission, West Bank, conservation, Hague, Gaza, Bosnia, arbitration, Libya, sovereign, jus cogens, alien, deportation, detention, Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, international humanitarian law, overflight, diplomatic, family, Czech Republic, immunities, law enforcement, Haiti, diplomatic note, genocide, Secretary of State, testimony, Iraq, trafficking in persons, pollution, discrimination, Alien Tort Statute, immunity, claims, gender, drug trafficking, Iran, Ethiopia, 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, criminal, Peru, Alien Tort Claims Act, Algiers Accords, North Korea, human rights, Vienna Convention, consular, immigration, aviation, Lockerbie, India, Uruguay, Article 33, data, Japan, customary international law, licensing, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Germany, service of process, proliferation, detainee, Panama, United Nations, asylum, state responsibility, Geneva, oil, Hungary, naturalization, marine scientific research, Canada, Yugoslavia, migrant, intercountry adoption, international law, UNCITRAL, passport, Philippines, religious freedom, nonproliferation, Rwanda, judicial assistance, state court, European Union, family law, fish, convention, Security Council, navigation, weapons of mass destruction, political rights, international child abduction, tribunals, reciprocity, visa, treaty practice, Montreal, Red Cross, terrorism
Licensing and Attribution
Data Provided By
Department of State
Source Link
(none)
Dataset Summary
Agency
Department of State
Date Released
1/1/2005
Date Updated
1/1/2005
Time Period
2000.0
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
4325
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/c8185.htm
Data Dictionary
http://www.state.gov/s/l/c8185.htm
Data Quality
Data Quality Certification
Yes
Privacy and Confidentiality
Yes
Applicable Information Quality Guideline Designation
Department of State