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Treaty Affairs


The Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for Treaty Affairs Louisiana Purchase Treaty between the United States of America and the French Republic on April 30, 1803 ,AP Photo,.
serves as the principal U.S. government repository for U.S. treaties and other international agreements. The office advises other offices under the Legal Adviser, other Department bureaus (including posts overseas), and other government agencies on all aspects of treaty law and procedure, including constitutional questions, and provides guidance and assistance in the authorization, drafting, negotiation, application, and interpretation of hundreds of agreements annually. It also responds to treaty-related inquiries from Congress, academia, members of the public, and officials of foreign governments and international organizations.

The office oversees the Department's compliance with the statutory requirements of 1 U.S.C. 112a and 112b to report international agreements other than treaties to Congress and to publish international agreements. (Under U.S. law, treaties are those international agreements that receive the advice and consent of the Senate.) These authorities provide, among other things, that an international agreement may not be concluded on behalf of the United States without prior consultation with the Secretary of State, and that reportable agreements must be transmitted to Congress within 60 days of entry into force. In that connection, the office is responsible for compliance with the Circular 175 procedure by which the Secretary authorizes the negotiation and conclusion of international agreements. It often advises on the need for a Circular 175 and additionally reviews hundreds of non-binding instruments annually, to ensure that they do not contain binding language that would create legal obligations for the United States.

The office coordinates the transmittal of treaties to the Senate for advice and consent to ratification and works closely with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff to foster timely action by the Senate.

The office coordinates and conducts treaty signing ceremonies, including ceremonies that involve the President, the Secretary and other cabinet-level officials.

It also discharges the U.S. government's function as depositary for certain multilateral treaties, such as the North Atlantic Treaty, the Antarctic Treaty, the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, and the Biological Weapons Convention.

Finally, the office publishes Treaties in Force (TIF), which details the over 10,000 U.S. treaties and international agreements in force as of January 1 of each year, and is charged with publication of treaties and international agreements in the Treaties and Other International Acts Series (TIAS).

You may contact the office at treatyoffice@state.gov, or call the general number at (202) 647-1345.

Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for Treaty Affairs

United States Department of State, Suite 5420

2201 C Street, N.W.,

Washington, D.C.  20520

(202) 647-1345

  
Highlights

Protocol Amending Tax Convention with Germany (109-20); Denmark (109-19); Finland (109-18)
Latest Action: September 29, 2006 - Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations

Extradition Treaty with Malta (
109-17); Estonia (109-16); Latvia (109-15)
Latest Action: September 29, 2006 - Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations 

Extradition Treaty with European Union
Latest Action: September 29, 2006 - Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations  (
109-14)

Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement with the European Union
Latest Action: September 28, 2006 - Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations  (
109-13)

Patent Law Treaty and Regulations Under Patent Law Treaty
Latest Action: September 5, 2006 - Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations by unanimous consent removing the injunction of secrecy (
109-12)

Investment Treaty with Uruguay
Latest Action: September 12, 2006 - Resolution of advice and consent to ratification agreed to in Senate by Division Vote (
109-9); September 29, 2006 - Ratified by the Secretary of State

U.N. Convention Against Corruption
Latest Action: September 15, 2006 - Resolution of advice and consent to ratification agreed to in Senate by Division Vote (
109-6)

Protocol Amending 1962 Extradition Convention with Israel Latest Action: September 15, 2006 - Resolution of advice and consent to ratification agreed to in Senate by Division Vote (
109-3)


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