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Uniform Title
LEXIS (Information retrieval system)
Title
U.S. treaties on Lexis.
Imprint
[United States?] : Lexis Publishing
Distributed
[Place of distribution not identified] : [LexisNexis], [2017]-
Description
1 online resource
Frequency
Updated monthly
Summary
The U.S. treaties on Lexis (USTRTY) file is a unique electronic compilation of full-text ratified and unratified treaties and international agreements, where the United States is a party or signatory. This includes not only treaties signed by the President with the advice and consent of the US Senate, but also international agreements from the U.S. Government. Documents are obtained directly from the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Senate, as well as authoritative U.S. government publications, including: - Treaty Documents: Treaties transmitted to the Senate for consideration, usually including transmittal messages from the President and the Secretary ofState. - Slip Documents: Treaties and international agreements released by the USDepartment of State, but not yet printed in TIAS. - Treaties and Other International Acts Series (T.I.A.S) from 1985 - officialslip treaty publication from the Government Printing Office (GPO). - US Treaties and Other International Agreements (U.S.T.) 1949-1984 -permanent form of official treaty publication. - Bevan's Treaties and Other International Agreements 1776-1949 - the definitiveretrospective compilation of US treaties and agreements. In addition to treaties that are "in-force", this compilation includes olderterminated, superseded, or abolished treaties for your historical researchneeds. To determine if a particular treaty or international agreement is stillin force, please refer to the latest edition of the U.S. Department of State'spublication, U.S. Treaties In Force, on the LelxisNexis services. Each document will have a LEXIS Cite, and where available, citations to Bevans, UST, and US Statutes at Large. Cites will be LEXSEEable, and links will beprovided in the body of the documents. Related Files on LexisNexis: For treaty legislative histories, please see CISLegislative Histories. For selected treaties and agreements where the US is nota party, see the publications Basic Documents of International Economic Law(BDIEL) and International Legal Materials (ILM), from the American Society ofInternational Law. For tax treaties, please see Tax Analysts Worldwide TaxTreaties.
Source of Description
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Location
www
Alternate Title
Lexis Advance Treatise
Call Number
LEXIS ADVANCE / LEXIS+
Language
English
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