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Law Enforcement: Mutual Legal Assistance

Treaty signed at Vaduz July 8, 2002; transmitted by the President of the United States of America to the Senate September 5, 2002 (Treaty Doc. 107-16, 107th Congress, 2d Session); reported favorably by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations October 8, 2002 (Senate Executive Report No. 107-15, 107th Congress, 2d Session); Advice and consent to ratification by the Senate November 14, 2002; ratified by the President March 19, 2003; ratified by Liechtenstein April 17, 2003; Exchange of instruments of ratification at Washington June 5, 2003; entered into force August 1, 2003.  With exchange of notes.

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The Lessons of 1989: Freedom and Our Future