Executive Agreements Database, Statement Concerning the Protocol with Mexico Concerning the Use of the 1710-1755 Mhz and 2110-2155 Mhz Bands For Terrestrial Non-broadcasting Radio Communication Services Along The Common Border, with Appendices Signed At Washington and Mexico City December 16 and 19, 2008 Entered Into Force December 19, 2008 (doi:10.7910/DVN/HZ9IMX)

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Citation

Title:

Executive Agreements Database, Statement Concerning the Protocol with Mexico Concerning the Use of the 1710-1755 Mhz and 2110-2155 Mhz Bands For Terrestrial Non-broadcasting Radio Communication Services Along The Common Border, with Appendices Signed At Washington and Mexico City December 16 and 19, 2008 Entered Into Force December 19, 2008

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/HZ9IMX

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2021-01-01

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Oona A. Hathaway; Curtis A. Bradley; Jack L. Goldsmith, 2021, "Executive Agreements Database, Statement Concerning the Protocol with Mexico Concerning the Use of the 1710-1755 Mhz and 2110-2155 Mhz Bands For Terrestrial Non-broadcasting Radio Communication Services Along The Common Border, with Appendices Signed At Washington and Mexico City December 16 and 19, 2008 Entered Into Force December 19, 2008", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HZ9IMX, Harvard Dataverse, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Executive Agreements Database, Statement Concerning the Protocol with Mexico Concerning the Use of the 1710-1755 Mhz and 2110-2155 Mhz Bands For Terrestrial Non-broadcasting Radio Communication Services Along The Common Border, with Appendices Signed At Washington and Mexico City December 16 and 19, 2008 Entered Into Force December 19, 2008

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/HZ9IMX

Identification Number:

2591

Authoring Entity:

Oona A. Hathaway (Yale Law School)

Curtis A. Bradley (Duke Law School)

Jack L. Goldsmith (Harvard Law School)

Date of Production:

2008-12-19

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Access Authority:

Pearse, Michelle

Depositor:

Pearse, Michelle

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HZ9IMX

Study Scope

Keywords:

Law, Social Sciences, Highest Rating 1 ( authorization to conclude agreements), U.S. Constitution, Article II, Constitution of the International Telecommunication Union, done at Geneva December 22, 1992, as amended (Article 42), Communications Act of 1934, 47 USC 303(r)

Topic Classification:

Science, Space, and Technology (Telecommunications)

Abstract:

TIAS 08-1219.1 TIAS 08-1219.1 cover memo

Country:

Mexico

Methodology and Processing

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Data Access

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This dataset is made available without information on how it can be used. You should communicate with the Contact(s) specified before use.

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Related Publications

Citation

Title:

Oona A. Hathaway, Curtis A. Bradley & Jack L. Goldsmith, The Failed Transparency Regime for Executive Agreements: An Empirical and Normative Analysis, 134 Harv. L. Rev. 629 (2020)

Bibliographic Citation:

Oona A. Hathaway, Curtis A. Bradley & Jack L. Goldsmith, The Failed Transparency Regime for Executive Agreements: An Empirical and Normative Analysis, 134 Harv. L. Rev. 629 (2020)

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