Printed for the use of the Committees on International Relations and Foreign Relations of the House of Representatives and the Senate respectively 36-065 CC U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328 31150-200 COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, New York, Chairman LEE H. HAMILTON, Indiana MATTHEW G. MARTINEZ, California CYNTHIA A. MCKINNEY, Georgia PAT DANNER, Missouri EARL F. HILLIARD, Alabama BRAD SHERMAN, California ROBERT WEXLER, Florida STEVEN R. ROTHMAN, New Jersey BOB CLEMENT, Tennessee BILL LUTHER, Minnesota FOREWORD This volume of legislation and related material is part of a five volume set of laws and related material frequently referred to by the Committees on International Relations of the House of Representatives and Foreign Relations of the Senate, amended to date and annotated to show pertinent history or cross references. Volumes I (A and B), II, III and IV contain legislation and related material and are republished with amendments and additions at the end of each annual session of Congress. Volume V, which contains treaties and related material, will not be revised every year, but only as necessary. We wish to express our appreciation to Dianne E. Rennack and C. Winston Woodland of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division of the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress who prepared volume IV of this year's compilation. JESSE HELMS, Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations. BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, Chairman, Committee on International Relations. (III) December 18, 1997. EXPLANATORY NOTE All public laws included in this volume are codified and in force through the end of the second session of the 104th Congress. The texts of the public laws in this volume are printed as they appear in the United States Statutes at Large rather than the United States Code. Amendments are incorporated into the text and distinguished by a footnote. All Executive orders and State Department delegations of authority are codified and in force as of December 18, 1997. (V) |