Modification of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Law and Governmental Relations of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1725, H.R. 1381, and H.R. 806 ... July 24, 1991

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Página 166 - ... or necessary to protect its essential security interests ; (e) denying to any company in the ownership or direction of which nationals of any third country or countries have directly or indirectly the controlling interest, the advantages of the present Treaty, except with respect to recognition of juridical status and with respect...
Página 87 - The Honorable Carl Levin Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman...
Página 165 - Member countries should, consistent with their needs to maintain public order, to protect their essential security interests and to fulfil commitments relating to international peace and security, accord to enterprises operating in their territories and owned or controlled directly or indirectly by nationals of another Member country...
Página 163 - most-favored-nation treatment" means treatment accorded within the territories of a Party upon terms no less favorable than the treatment accorded therein, in like situations, to nationals, companies, products, vessels or other...
Página 143 - Any person qualified to practice law, insofar as he engages or agrees to engage in the legal representation of a disclosed foreign principal before any court of law or any agency of the Government of the United States: Provided, That for the purpose of this subsection legal representation does not include attempts to influence or persuade agency personnel or officials other than in the course of established agency proceedings, whether formal or informal.
Página 96 - ... on behalf of foreign governments, foreign political parties, and other foreign principals so that the Government and the people of the United States may be informed of the identity of such persons and may appraise their statements and actions in the light of their associations and activities." The act (1) defines who must register with the Department as a .foreign agent, (2) specifies how such agents are to register and report on their activities, (3) exempts certain types of foreign agents from...
Página 166 - ... war, or traffic in other materials carried on directly or indirectly for the purpose of supplying a military establishment; (d) necessary to...
Página 17 - A BILL To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to provide for mail registration and election day registration for elections for Federal office.
Página 95 - Spotlight of pitiless publicity" on American propaganda agents of foreign governments. The Committee wrote that "such propaganda is not prohibited under the proposed bill" and that its purpose was to "make available to the American public the sources that promote and pay for the spread of such foreign propaganda.
Página 166 - 1. The present Treaty shall not preclude the application of measures : (c) regulating the production of or traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war. . . . (d) necessary to fulfil the obligations of a Party for the maintenance or restoration of international peace and security, or necessary to protect its essential security interests.

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