Anonymous ID: 623981 July 15, 2018, 5:41 a.m. No.2162498   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2663 >>2671 >>2908

I posted these last night, but the boards were full of fuckery. Hopefully day shift is better today.

 

https://www.data.gov/research/federal-rd-facilities-open-collaboration

 

https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/digest-of-united-states-practice-in-international-law-2011-60a61

Digest of United States Practice in International Law 2011

Metadata Updated: April 21, 2016

 

This volume provides a historical record of developments occurring during calendar year 2011, when the State Department's Office of the Legal Adviser marked its 80th birthday since its creation as a statutory entity.1 For the first time, the State Department is publishing the official version of the Digest exclusively on-line. By publishing the Digest on-line, we seek to make U.S. views on international law more quickly and readily accessible to our counterparts in other governments and international organizations, scholars, students, and other users, both within the United States and around the world. The Arab Awakening presented a variety of challenges for the practice of international law in 2011. In addressing events in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, and elsewhere, the United States government carefully applied what Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has called "smart power," utilizing a wide array of foreign policy tools to fit the needs of the particular circumstance.