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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] ([IEEPA]), Title II of [Public Law] 95–223, 91 Stat. 1626, [U.S.C.] Title 50, §§1701–1707 enacted October 28, [1977|Year 1977], is a [United States Federal Law] authorizing the [President of the United States of America] to regulate international commerce after declaring a national emergency in response to any unusual and extraordinary threat to the United States which has its source in whole or substantial part outside the [United States].
[{$pagename}] is part of [Export restrictions] [United States Federal Laws]
[{$pagename}] further authorizes the [President of the United States of America], after such a declaration, to block [transactions] and freeze [assets] to deal with the threat. In the event of an actual attack on the [United States], the [President of the United States of America] can also confiscate property connected with a [country], group, or person that aided in the attack.
[{$pagename}] falls under the provisions of the [National Emergencies Act] ([NEA]), which means that an emergency declared under the act must be renewed annually to remain in effect.
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