- Title 22 of the United States Code
Title 22 of the United States Code outlines the role of foreign relations and intercourse in the
United States Code .*—Diplomatic and Consular Service Generally
*—Consular Courts
*—United States Court for China
*—Passport s
*—Preservation of Friendly Foreign Relations Generally
*—Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Officers
*—International Bureaus, Congresses, Etc.
*—Foreign Service Buildings
*—Foreign Wars, War Materials, and Neutrality
*—Hemispheral Relations
*—Foreign Agents and Propaganda
*—Claims Commissions
*—Service Courts of Friendly Foreign Forces
*—Foreign Service
*—Foreign Service Information Officers Corps
*—The Republic of the Philippines
*—Greek and Turkish Assistance
*—Relief Aid to War-Devastated Countries
*—United States Information and Educational Exchange Programs
*—Foreign Assistance Program
*—Mutual Defense Assistance Program
*—Mutual Defense Assistance Control Program
*—Settlement of International Claims
*—Settlement of Investment Disputes
*—Mutual Security Assistance
*—Protection of Citizens Abroad
*—Mutual Security Program
*—Middle East Peace and Stability
*—Protection of Vessels on the High Seas and in Territorial Waters of Foreign Countries
*—Armed Forces Participation in International Amateur Sports Competitions
*—International Cultural Exchange And Trade Fair Participation
*—International Atomic Energy Agency Participation
*—Cultural, Technical, And Educational Centers
*—Inter-American Cultural and Trade Center
*—International Cooperation in Health and Medical Research
*—International Travel
*—National Tourism Organization
*—Foreign Assistance
*—Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Program
*—ThePeace Corps
*—Arms Control and Disarmament
*—Migration and Refugee Assistance
*—Foreign Gifts and Decorations
*—Department of State
*—Arms Export Control
*—International Exposition s
*—Study Commission Relating to Foreign Policy
*—International Economic Policy
*—International Broadcasting
*—Japan-United States Friendship
*—Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
*—International Investment And Trade In Services Survey
*—Foreign Direct Investment And International Financial Data
*—Nuclear Non-Proliferation
*—Taiwan Relations
*—Support of Peace Treaty Between Egypt and Israel
*—Institute for Scientific and Technological Cooperation
*—Panama Canal
*—Foreign Service
*—Authorities Relating to the Regulation of Foreign Missions
*—Disposition of Personal Property Abroad
*—Foreign Relations of the United States Historical Series
*—Private Organization Assistance
*—Research and Training for Eastern Europe and Independent States of Former Soviet Union
*—United States Institute of Peace
*—United States Scholarship Program for Developing Countries
*—Diplomatic Security
*—Fascell Fellowship Program
*—Anti-Apartheid Program
*—Anti-Terrorism—PLO
*—International Financial Policy
*—Support for East European Democracy (SEED)
*—United States Response to Terrorism Affecting Americans Abroad
*—Control and Elimination of Chemical and Biological Weapons
*—United States-Hong Kong Policy
*—Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open Markets Support
*—Demilitarization of Former Soviet Union
*—Cooperative Threat Reduction with States of ormer Soviet Union
*—Cuban Democracy
*—Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad)
*—Mansfield Fellowship Program
*—United States International Broadcasting
*—Nuclear Proliferation Prevention
*—International Religious Freedom
*—Foreign Affairs Agencies Consolidation
*—Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation
*—Assistance to Countries With Large Populations Having HIV/AIDS
*—United States-China Relations
*—Trafficking Victims Protection
*—Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement
*—Diplomatic Telecommunications Service Program Office (DTS-PO)
*—International Criminal Court
*—Afghanistan Freedom
*—United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
*—Millennium Challenge
*—North Korean Human Rights
*—Climate Change Technology Deployment in Developing CountriesExternal links
* [http://www.access.gpo.gov/uscode/title22/title22.html U.S. Code Title 22] , via
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* [http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/22 U.S. Code Title 22] , viaCornell University
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