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22 USC Chapter 89 - ADVANCING DEMOCRATIC VALUES

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Current through Pub. L. 112-90. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)

Sec. 8201. Findings. 8202. Statement of policy. 8203. Definitions. SUBCHAPTER I—ACTIVITIES TO ENHANCE THE PROMOTION OF DEMOCRACY 8211. Democracy promotion at the Department of State. 8212. Democracy Fellowship Program. 8213. Investigations of violations of international humanitarian law. SUBCHAPTER II—STRATEGIES AND REPORTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE PROMOTION OF DEMOCRACY 8221. Strategies, priorities, and annual report. 8222. Translation of human rights reports. SUBCHAPTER III—ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON DEMOCRACY PROMOTION AND THE INTERNET WEBSITE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE 8231. Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion. 8232. Sense of Congress regarding the Internet website of the Department of State. SUBCHAPTER IV—TRAINING IN DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS; INCENTIVES 8241. Training in democracy promotion and the protection of human rights. 8242. Sense of Congress regarding ADVANCE Democracy Award. 8243. Personnel policies at the Department of State. SUBCHAPTER V—COOPERATION WITH DEMOCRATIC COUNTRIES 8251. Cooperation with democratic countries. SUBCHAPTER VI—FUNDING FOR PROMOTION OF DEMOCRACY 8261. The United Nations Democracy Fund. 8262. United States democracy assistance programs.

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