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Code · U.S. Code · Title 28 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · CHAPTER 97— JURISDICTIONAL IMMUNITIES OF FOREIGN STATES · § 1708

§ 1708. TREATY AND EXECUTIVE AGREEMENT PRACTICE.

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Findings .— Congress makes the following findings: Congress and the executive branch share responsibility for the foreign relations of the United States pursuant to Article I and Article II of the Constitution of the United States. All legislative powers of the Federal Government, including on matters of foreign relations, are vested in the Congress of the United States pursuant to section 1 of Article I of the Constitution. The executive branch may not direct Congress to take any action, nor may it convey any legislative or other power assigned to Congress under the Constitution to any entity, domestic or foreign.
The original escrow release conditions agreement prescribed specific legislative text and purported both to require enactment of such text and provide a veto to Sudan over exceptions to that text. Congress rejected the approach described in paragraph (4). The executive branch and Sudan subsequently amended the escrow release conditions agreement to eliminate the specific legislative text as well as the purported requirement for enactment and the purported veto over exceptions to that text.
Amendment to Case-Zablocki Act .— [Amended section 112b of Title 1 , General Provisions.]”
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