legislation: 98-sjres-320
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| 98-sjres-320 | 98 | sjres | 320 | A joint resolution regarding the implementation of the policy of the United States Government in opposition to the practice of torture by any foreign government. | International Affairs | 1984-06-26 | 1984-09-21 | See H.J.Res.605. | Senate | Sen. Percy, Charles H. [R-IL] | IL | R | P000222 | 40 | Reaffirms that it is U.S. policy to oppose the practice of torture by foreign governments through the implementation of laws and through public and private diplomacy. Expresses the sense of the Congress that the President should: (1) instruct the U.S. representative to the United Nations to continue to raise the issue of torture by such governments; and (2) continue to involve the U.S. Government in the formulation of international standards and the implementation of the draft Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Requests the Secretary of State to issue specified formal instructions to each U.S. mission chief regarding U.S. policy with respect to such torture. States that the Secretary of Commerce should continue to enforce the current restrictions on the export of crime control equipment pursuant to the Export Administration Act of 1979. Directs the heads of U.S. departments that furnish military and law enforcement training to foreign personnel to include in such training instruction regarding international human rights standards with respect to torture. | 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z |