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Law Enforcement:  Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism

International Convention adopted by the United Nations General Assembly at New York on April 13, 2005; Signed by the United States on September 14, 2005; transmitted by the President of the United States of America to the Senate July 12, 2007 (Treaty Doc. 110-4, 110th Congress, 1st Session); Reported favorably by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations July 29, 2008 (Senate Executive Report No. 110-23, 110th Congress, 2d Session); Advice and consent to ratification by the Senate September 25, 2008; Ratified by the President July 20, 2015; Ratification of the United States of America deposited September 30, 2015; entered into force for the United States October 30, 2015.

 

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The Lessons of 1989: Freedom and Our Future