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United States: District Court of the District of Columbia Consent Decree and Judgment in Attorney General v . United States-Japan Trade Council. et al (Violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Judicial and Similar Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1976

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Footnotes

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[The stipulation and consent signed on behalf of the Japan Trade Promotion Office and by three of its officials is the same as that signed on behalf of the United States-Japan Trade Council et al. In the final judgment entered in'the case of the Japan Trade Promotion Office, JTPO and its officials were enjoined from filing false and misleading registration documents with the Department of Justice and they were required to reveal that JTPO had served no purpose other than to act as a conveyor of monies between the Embassy of Japan and the Council to obscure the fact the Council was an agent of the Japanese Government.]

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* [The stipulation and consent signed on behalf of the Japan Trade Promotion Office and by three of its officials is the same as that signed on behalf of the United States-Japan Trade Council et al. In the final judgment entered in'the case of the Japan Trade Promotion Office, JTPO and its officials were enjoined from filing false and misleading registration documents with the Department of Justice and they were required to reveal that JTPO had served no purpose other than to act as a conveyor of monies between the Embassy of Japan and the Council to obscure the fact the Council was an agent of the Japanese Government.]