FEDERAL · 50 U.S.C. · Chapter 35
Multinational economic embargoes against governments in armed conflict with the United States
50 U.S.C. § 1707
Title50 — War and National Defense
Chapter35 — INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY ECONOMIC POWERS
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50 U.S.C. § 1707.
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(a)Policy on the establishment of embargoes
It is the policy of the United States, that upon the use of the Armed Forces of the United States to engage in hostilities against any foreign country, the President shall, as appropriate—
(1)seek the establishment of a multinational economic embargo against such country; and
(2)seek the seizure of its foreign financial assets.
(b)Reports to Congress
Not later than 20 days after the first day of the engagement of the United States in hostilities described in subsection (a), the President shall, if the armed conflict has continued for 14 days, submit to Congress a report setting forth—
(1)the specific steps the United States has taken and will continue to take to establish a multinational economic embargo and to initiate financial asset seizu
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History
(Pub. L. 106–65, div. A, title XII, §1231, Oct. 5, 1999, 113 Stat. 788.)
Editorial Notes
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section was enacted as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000, and not as part of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act which comprises this chapter.
Codification
Section was enacted as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000, and not as part of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act which comprises this chapter.
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