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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2017
With a view to receiving the advice and consent of the Senate to ratification, I transmit herewith the Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance between the United States of America and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, together with a related exchange of notes, signed at The Hague on June 12,1981.
I transmit also, for the information of the Senate, the report of the Department of State with respect to the treaty.
The treaty is one of a series of modern mutual assistance treaties being negotiated by the United States. The treaty is self-executing and utilizes existing statutory authority.
The new treaty provides for a broad range of cooperation in criminal matters. Mutual assistance available under the treaty includes: (1) executing requests relating to criminal matters; (2) taking of testimony or statements of persons; (3) effecting the production, preservation, and authentication of documents, records, or articles of evidence.
[Reproduced from U.S. Congress, Senate (97th Congess, 1st Session), Treaty Doc. No. 97-16, September 9, 1981.
[The resolution of ratification was adopted by the Senate on December 2, 1981, by a rollcall vote of 96 in favor to none against, with 4 not voting. On January 4, 1982, the instrument of ratification was signed by the United States President. As of January 31, 1982, no exchange of instruments of ratification had taken place, and, therefore, the Treaty had not yet enterec into force.
[The Treaty on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between the United States and Switzerland, done at Bern, May 25, 1973, and entered into force, January 23, 1977, appears at 12 I.L.M. 916 (1973).]
* [Reproduced from U.S. Congress, Senate (97th Congess, 1st Session), Treaty Doc. No. 97-16, September 9, 1981.
[The resolution of ratification was adopted by the Senate on December 2, 1981, by a rollcall vote of 96 in favor to none against, with 4 not voting. On January 4, 1982, the instrument of ratification was signed by the United States President. As of January 31, 1982, no exchange of instruments of ratification had taken place, and, therefore, the Treaty had not yet enterec into force.
[The Treaty on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between the United States and Switzerland, done at Bern, May 25, 1973, and entered into force, January 23, 1977, appears at 12 I.L.M. 916 (1973).]