Impact on Latin America of the American Servicemembers’ Protection Act : hearingDIANE Publishing |
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Stranica 22 - The Court may not proceed with a request for surrender or assistance which would require the requested State to act inconsistently with its obligations under international law with respect to the State or diplomatic immunity of a person or property of a third State, unless the Court can first obtain the cooperation of that third State for the waiver of the immunity.
Stranica 1 - Dirksen Senate Office Building, Hon. Norm Coleman, Chairman of the Subcommittee, presiding. Present: Senators Coleman, Levin, and Carper.
Stranica 9 - I want to thank you for holding this hearing and for inviting me to participate.
Stranica 11 - I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR HOLDING THIS HEARING AND FOR ALLOWING ME TO TESTIFY ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND MY COLLEAGUES, MR.
Stranica 22 - Administrator may waive the applicability of this regulation in any specific case, ie, contract, loan, etc. in which he determines that it is important to the national interest of the United States that the direct costs of construction work performed by third country nationals be financed out of funds made available by the Act.
Stranica 22 - President if he determines and certifies that such a waiver is important to the national interest of the United States.
Stranica 7 - ... efforts to secure article 98 agreements and whether it is important to our national interest to restart IMET programs with these countries even in the absence of article 98 agreements. Kenya, Lesotho, Mali, Namibia, Niger, South Africa, Tanzania, Samoa, Croatia, Malta, Serbia-Montenegro, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, St. Vincent and Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela are all currently prohibited from receiving IMET assistance because...
Stranica 2 - Court, in my judgment, it has the unintended consequence of restricting our access to and interaction with many important partner nations. Of the 22 nations worldwide affected by these sanctions, 11 of them are in Latin America, hampering the engagement and professional contact that is an essential element of our regional security cooperation strategy.
Stranica 3 - Extra hemisphere actors are filling the void left by restricted US military engagement with partner nations. We now risk losing contact and interoperability with a generation of military classmates in many nations of the region.
Stranica 22 - ... 2. The Court may not proceed with a request for surrender which would require the requested State to act inconsistently with its obligations under international agreements pursuant to which the consent of a sending State is required to surrender a person of that State to the Court, unless the Court first obtain the cooperation of the sending State for the giving of consent for the surrender.