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Document Exploitation: U.S. Says Russians Should Transfer Jewish Archives,
A few weeks back the U.S. government finally submitted its views (available
here <http://www.dcoxfiles.com/chabadUS0812.pdf>) on possible contempt
sanctions in the *Chabad v. Russian Federation* case for the refusal of the
Russian Federation to transfer Jewish archives despite a court order (for
background see here<http://www.docexblog.com/2012/03/possible-contempt-sanctions-against.html>).
 In
advance of Chabad's response, which is due no later than this Friday,
September 28, I wanted to briefly highlight the U.S. position which
basically boils down to this: while the United States believes the Russian
Federation *should* transfer the archives, the U.S. argues that the Court
cannot (and/or should not) use contempt sanctions in an attempt to force
them to do so.

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Source:
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