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Where can I find a treaty to which the United States is a party?

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Where can I find a treaty to which the United States is a party?

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Before 1950, treaties were published in the United States Statutes at Large. Starting in 1945, the State Department has published international agreements of the United States in pamphlet form in a series known as the Treaties and Other International Acts Series (T.I.A.S.). After 1950, the State Department began publishing agreements that first appear in T.I.A.S. in a series of bound volumes called United States Treaties and other International Agreements. These materials are available in print at the Law Library of Congress and other research libraries, including most Federal Depository Libraries. Electronically, treaties are available on a subscription database, HeinOnline, which is available on computer terminals within the Library of Congress and other research libraries. Senate Treaty Documents, which contain the text of U.S. treaties sent by the President for ratification by the Senate, are available beginning with the 104th Congress (1995-96) on GPO Access (select the Senate Tre

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