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Statutes authorizing sanctions against countries supporting international terrorism
Jagelski, Jeanne M. (Author)
1986
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service
This report identifies federal statutes that impose or may be used to impose sanctions on countries found to be supporting international terrorism. Two types of statutes are included: (1) those in which Congress has chosen to make certain prohibitions come into play once a nation has been identified as a country supporting international terrorism and (2) those broader delegated authorities that might be used by the President to impose sanctions against such countries but that are not limited to such use. While there may be additional statutes that may be relevant to the situation in question, the report lists what appear to be major sources of authority in this area.
CRS 86-1001 A
"October 23, 1986."
SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3
eng
1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
10 pages
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