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Dated: September 10, 2019.
Michael R. Pompeo,
Secretary of State.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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Acting under the authority of and in
accordance with section 1(a)(ii)(A) of
Executive Order 13224 of September 23,
2001, as amended by Executive Order
13268 of July 2, 2002, Executive Order
13284 of January 23, 2003, and the
Executive Order titled ‘‘Modernizing
Sanctions to Combat Terrorism’’
effective September 10, 2019, I hereby
determine that the person known as
Hurras al-Din, also known as Guardians
of Religion, also known as Tanzim
Hurras al-Din, also known as Tandhim
Hurras al-Deen, also known as Hurras
al-Deen, also known as Sham al-Ribat,
also known as Al-Qaida in Syria, also
known as AQ–S, is a foreign person who
has committed or has attempted to
commit, or poses a significant risk of
committing, or has participated in
training to commit, acts of terrorism that
threaten the security of U.S. nationals or
the national security, foreign policy, or
economy of the United States.
Consistent with the determination in
section 10 of Executive Order 13224 that
prior notice to persons determined to be
subject to the Order who might have a
constitutional presence in the United
States would render ineffectual the
blocking and other measures authorized
in the Order because of the ability to
transfer funds instantaneously, I
determine that no prior notice needs to
be provided to any person subject to this
determination who might have a
constitutional presence in the United
States, because to do so would render
ineffectual the measures authorized in
the Order.
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Dated: September 10, 2019.
Michael R. Pompeo,
Secretary of State.
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Acting under the authority of and in
accordance with section 1(a)(ii)(B) of
Executive Order 13224 of September 23,
2001, as amended by Executive Order
13268 of July 2, 2002, Executive Order
13284 of January 23, 2003, and the
Executive Order titled ‘‘Modernizing
Sanctions to Combat Terrorism’’
effective September 10, 2019, I hereby
determine that the person known as
Ibrahim ‘Aqil, also known as Ibrahim
Mohamed Akiel, also known as Ibrahim
Mohamed Akil, also known as Abd alQadr ‘Aqil, also known as ‘Abd-alQadir, also known as Ghosn Ali Abdel
Mehdi, also known as Tahsin, is a
foreign person who is a leader of an
entity whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to a
determination by the Secretary of State
pursuant to Executive Order 13224.
Consistent with the determination in
section 10 of Executive Order 13224 that
prior notice to persons determined to be
subject to the Order who might have a
constitutional presence in the United
States would render ineffectual the
blocking and other measures authorized
in the Order because of the ability to
transfer funds instantaneously, I
determine that no prior notice needs to
be provided to any person subject to this
determination who might have a
constitutional presence in the United
States, because to do so would render
ineffectual the measures authorized in
the Order.
This notice shall be published in the
Federal Register.
Dated: September 10, 2019.
Michael R. Pompeo,
Secretary of State.
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on International Trade Law
(UNCITRAL). Views will also be sought
on whether or not ratification of the UN
Convention on Contracts for the
International Carriage of Goods Wholly
or Partly by Sea (the ‘‘Rotterdam Rules’’)
would benefit the United States. The
public meeting will take place on
Wednesday, October 16, 2019 from 2
p.m. until 4:30 p.m. EDT. This is not a
meeting of the full Advisory Committee.
UNCITRAL’s Working Group VI is
currently working on a potential
instrument to address cross-border
issues related to the judicial sale of
ships. The first meeting to discuss this
project was held in New York from May
13–17, 2019, and the relevant
documents from that meeting are
available at https://uncitral.un.org/en/
working_groups/6/sale_ships.
The purpose of the public meeting is
to obtain the views of concerned
stakeholders on (1) what issues the
Working Group should concentrate on
in the area of the judicial sale of ships;
(2) what, if any, other matters should be
considered in relation to this topic; and
(3) whether ratification of the Rotterdam
Rules would serve U.S. interests.
Time and Place: The meeting will
take place on Wednesday, October 16,
2019, from 2 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. via a
teleconference. Those who cannot
participate but wish to comment are
welcome to do so by email to Sharla
Draemel at DraemelS@state.gov.
Public Participation: This meeting is
open to the public. If you would like to
participate by telephone, please email
pil@state.gov to obtain the call-in
number and other information.
Authority: Federal Advisory
Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix, and
41 CFR part 102–3.
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Sharla Draemel,
Attorney-Adviser, Office of Private
International Law, Office of Legal Adviser,
Department of State.
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U.S. Department of State Advisory
Committee on Private International
Law (ACPIL): Public Meeting on
Certain Maritime Issues
The Office of the Assistant Legal
Adviser for Private International Law,
Department of State, gives notice of a
public meeting to discuss the
development of a possible international
convention to address cross-border
issues related to the judicial sale of
ships at the United Nations Commission
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Acting under the authority of and in
accordance with section 1(a)(ii)(B) of
Executive Order 13224 of September 23,
2001, as amended by Executive Order
13268 of July 2, 2002, Executive Order
13284 of January 23, 2003, and the
Executive Order titled ‘‘Modernizing
Sanctions to Combat Terrorism’’
effective September 10, 2019, I hereby
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice:10878]
U.S. Department of State Advisory Committee on Private
International Law (ACPIL): Public Meeting on Certain Maritime Issues
The Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for Private International
Law, Department of State, gives notice of a public meeting to discuss
the development of a possible international convention to address
cross-border issues related to the judicial sale of ships at the United
Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). Views will
also be sought on whether or not ratification of the UN Convention on
Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by
Sea (the ``Rotterdam Rules'') would benefit the United States. The
public meeting will take place on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 from 2
p.m. until 4:30 p.m. EDT. This is not a meeting of the full Advisory
Committee.
UNCITRAL's Working Group VI is currently working on a potential
instrument to address cross-border issues related to the judicial sale
of ships. The first meeting to discuss this project was held in New
York from May 13-17, 2019, and the relevant documents from that meeting
are available at https://uncitral.un.org/en/working_groups/6/sale_ships.
The purpose of the public meeting is to obtain the views of
concerned stakeholders on (1) what issues the Working Group should
concentrate on in the area of the judicial sale of ships; (2) what, if
any, other matters should be considered in relation to this topic; and
(3) whether ratification of the Rotterdam Rules would serve U.S.
interests.
Time and Place: The meeting will take place on Wednesday, October
16, 2019, from 2 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. via a teleconference. Those who
cannot participate but wish to comment are welcome to do so by email to
Sharla Draemel at [email protected].
Public Participation: This meeting is open to the public. If you
would like to participate by telephone, please email [email protected] to
obtain the call-in number and other information.
Authority: Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix, and
41 CFR part 102-3.
Sharla Draemel,
Attorney-Adviser, Office of Private International Law, Office of Legal
Adviser, Department of State.
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